genuineoriginal
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You are projecting. Try asking a question that is relevant to the discussion next time.You're deflecting. Try answering the question instead.
You are projecting. Try asking a question that is relevant to the discussion next time.You're deflecting. Try answering the question instead.
They put up a billboard to reach out to other Atheists during a time when society is saturated with religion, and you know it.
You are projecting. Try asking a question that is relevant to the discussion next time.
What do you think, that passing Christians were all so filled with rage they couldn't see where they were going and swerved off the road, leaving the area around the billboard littered with car wrecks?
Or do you think most of them gave it a passing thought (if they noticed it at all), or maybe a whole line of thought, or maybe saw a teaching moment for their children riding with them, a chance to talk about their beliefs and the beliefs (and non-beliefs) that others hold, and how we live in a country that allows us those freedoms?
They put up a billboard to reach out to other Atheists during a time when society is saturated with religion, and you know it.
Atheism is the general religious belief that there is no gods, and more specifically the religious belief that the Judeo-Christian God of the Bible does not exist.
I state this because Atheists spend much more time arguing against the Judeo-Christian God than against any other god.
Reaching out to them for what?
Explain the reaching out in this one aimed at children that is clearly mocking in nature:
Thank You Angel!
That is a great example of a confrontational billboard!
THAT is a billboard that would be relevant to Town's point, IF that were the billboard we are discussing.
IF we were discussing that billboard I would agree with Town.
But it's not, so I don't.
TH, the arbiter of what he finds offensive and with reason. Sure. As are you and anyone who disparages and/or differs with it within the confines of your own noggins, which is a little bit funny when you think about it.
That organization also claimed to be reaching out. So i am asking how that is reaching out?
Spoken like a true atheist.Meaning you can't answer the question.
No, your expectations seem to have reached the lowest point possible when you ask whether Christians are going to be "so filled with rage they couldn't see where they were going and swerved off the road, leaving the area around the billboard littered with car wrecks".Again:
What do you think, that passing Christians were all so filled with rage they couldn't see where they were going and swerved off the road, leaving the area around the billboard littered with car wrecks?
Seriously, you must have low expectations for passing Christian motorists. Much lower expectations than I have.
You ask why having a billboard that promotes the idea that there is no God up during a Holy Day that celebrates God is controversial?
You are not dumb enough to believe that lie, are you?The billboard is not promoting any idea except the idea that atheists should visit a particular website.
Spoken like a true atheist.
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You do like to quote selectively, don't you?No, your expectations seem to have reached the lowest point possible when you ask whether Christians are going to be "so filled with rage they couldn't see where they were going and swerved off the road, leaving the area around the billboard littered with car wrecks".
I don't believe their faith is so weak that the billboard must come down to protect it. Do you?
That organization also claimed to be reaching out. So i am asking how that is reaching out?
I don't think it is, it mentions Christmas and Church and is clearly directed at children and belittles Christianity with the "fairy tale" angle.
I would call that billboard crass and tasteless and counterproductive.
You are not dumb enough to believe that lie, are you?
Atheist Billboard in Alabama Gets Taken Down Two Weeks Early Following Complaints from Local Residents
Free speech!! Censorship!! Soon it'll be illegal to be an atheist!!! Aaaaaahhhhhhh!
:chuckle:
http://www.al.com/news/mobile/index.ssf/2015/01/billboard_erected_to_unite_peo.htmlThe initial billboard contract was set to begin the week of Christmas but a snag led to a delay, according to Troy Tatum, vice-president of Lamar Advertising in Mobile.
Tatum said the company asked for a disclaimer be added to the billboard saying who paid for it.
Jason Heap of the United Coalition of Reason said it was the first time he had ever been asked to provide a disclaimer but that the group obliged.
The billboard was then put up during the first week of Jan., but the contract clock had still apparently been ticking.
Thanks.
Just wanted to add what your link left out, the 2 week delay was due to the time it took the atheist group to respond back when they were asked for a disclaimer to add to the billboard:
http://www.al.com/news/mobile/index.ssf/2015/01/billboard_erected_to_unite_peo.html
So, it seems it wasn't yanked early, but the atheist group caused the time lapse by not responding in a timely manner.
As far as not leaving it up longer, because of the atheist groups delay, thats not reason to hold up other business that has contracts.
They were also offered half their money back too.
Sounds like everything worked it'self out then.
Except the mechanics of the billboard business isn't what we are really talking about here.