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Indiana Atheist Bus Campaign

28 03 09 - 23:11 I am so excited! There is an Indiana Atheist Bus Campaign collecting donations. Please Donate!

Below is from their website Indiana Atheist Bus Campaign:


Why is there an Indiana Atheist Bus Campaign?

This campaign was created to continue the momentum started by similar successful campaigns in Canada and the United Kingdom. Around Indiana and the rest of the United States, religious advertisements on buses and billboards are very common. Some are as simple as ‘Jesus is Coming,’ while others feature long bible quotes. The discussion fostered in Canada and the UK should be something that is brought to the United States as well, and Indiana is as good of a place as any to start. We want to let everyone know that it’s all right not to believe in a deity, that you do not need to be ’saved,’ and that you can be a good person without religion. We hope that everyone will look at the facts and evidence before making life decisions, including religion.


two comments

I don’t support a bus campaign promoting the atheist viewpoint any more than I do one advocating people to go to church. I resent anyone telling me what I should believe or not believe. Believe if you want to believe, don’t believe if you choose, but you don’t need to go evangelizing your point of view. Let people make their own decision without having other views forced upon them.
Nathan - 12 05 09 - 10:48

Nathan. Thanks for your comment. You have an interesting point. Atheists just want others to know that its ok, not to believe in a God.
[togetherness] - 13 06 09 - 14:36


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