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Atheist Ad Campaigns on London Buses

LONDON — London buses have God on their side — but not for long, if atheists have their way.

The sides of some of London's red buses will soon carry ads asserting there is "probably no God," as nonbelievers fight what they say is the preferential treatment given to religion in British society.

Organizers of a campaign to raise funds for the ads said Wednesday they received more than $113,000 in donations, almost seven times their target, in the hours since they launched the project on a charity Web site. Supporters include Oxford University biologist Richard Dawkins, who donated $9,000.

The money will be used to place posters on 30 buses carrying the slogan "There's probably no God. Now stop worrying and enjoy your life." The plan was to run the ads for four weeks starting in January, but so much money has been raised that the project may be expanded.

"A lot of people say trying to organize atheists is like herding cats. The last couple of days shows that is not true," said comedy writer Ariane Sherine, who started the campaign.

While most London buses carry posters for shops or Hollywood movies, Christian churches and Muslim groups have bought bus-side ad space in the past.

Sherine came up with the idea after seeing a series of Christian posters on London buses. She said she visited the Web site promoted on one ad and found it told nonbelievers they would spend eternity in torment in hell.

"I thought it would be a really positive thing to counter that by putting forward a much happier and more upbeat advert, saying 'Don't worry, you're not going to hell,'" said Sherine, 28. "Atheists believe this is the only life we have, and we should enjoy it."

The British Humanist Association, which is administering the fundraising drive, said it had been so successful the campaign might spread to other cities including Manchester and Edinburgh.

Most Britons identify themselves as Christians, but few attend church regularly, and public figures rarely talk about their beliefs. Former Prime Minister Tony Blair was rare among politicians in speaking openly about his Christian faith.

Dawkins, author of the best-selling atheist manifesto "The God Delusion," said that religion nonetheless held a privileged position in society.

"Religious organizations have an automatic tax-free charitable status," he said. "Bishops sit in the House of Lords automatically. Religious leaders get preferential treatment on all sorts of commissions.

"This campaign to put alternative slogans on London buses will make people think — and thinking is anathema to religion."

Dawkins said that as an atheist he "wasn't wild" about the ad's assertion that there was "probably" no God.

Sherine said the word was included to ensure the posters didn't breach transit advertising regulations, which stipulate ads should not offend religious people.

Few believers appeared offended by the campaign, although most doubted it would work.

"I think people will ask themselves, 'On what basis can they make that statement?" said Inayat Bunglawala of the Muslim Council of Britain. "So it will get people thinking, so in that sense it can only be good."

Ad agency CBS Outdoor, which manages advertising on many London buses, said it had approved the atheist campaign.

Sales and marketing director Tim Bleakley said "our decision to take an ad that promotes God, or one that promotes no God, is based on commercial terms, as long as the advertising copy itself does not breach U.K. advertising standards."

The Rev. Jenny Ellis, spirituality and discipleship officer for the Methodist Church, welcomed the ads.

"This campaign will be a good thing if it gets people to engage with the deepest questions of life," she said.

The religious think tank Theos said it had donated $82 to the campaign, on the grounds that the ads were so bad they would probably attract people to religion.

"It tells people to 'stop worrying,' which is hardly going to be a great comfort for those who are concerned about losing jobs or homes in the recession," said Theos director Paul Woolley.

"Stunts like this demonstrate how militant atheists are often great adverts for Christianity."

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magikmicky : LVL 33: VP 4.2: said:

magikmicky

5 votes NegativePositive

396 days 17 hours ago...

this conflict between relgion and atheists is starting to piss me off.If you want to believe in God then believe in him and stop trying to force other people to follow your views.

If you don`t believe in God then thats fine aswel,just live your fucking lives people and stop wasting them arguing over this stupid shit.

pro420 : LVL 36: VP 4.4: said:

pro420

36 votes NegativePositive

396 days 17 hours ago...

But someone on the internet is wrong!

ChrissyChiChi : LVL 35: VP 4.3: said:

ChrissyChiChi

36 votes NegativePositive

396 days 17 hours ago...

I think in this day and age having someone who believes dinosaurs and humans co existed and that science has lied to us all these years about the age of the earth as a possible president is disgusting. It shows a rediculous lack of judgement but because its `part of her religion` its frowned upon to bring it up and ridecule it. Religion has been given a free ride for faaar too long, im not saying it should be banned, people have a right to believe in what they want, but they should expect to have to answer for it.
For fucks sake, George Bush said God told him to invade Iraq. The man is president of the most powerful nation on earth and can get away with saying he heard a voice telling him to go to war and make a descision that has lead to the deaths of thousands of Americans (not to mention citizens of iraq?? That is just fucking nuts.
It also means religious wackjobs are given serious consideration when they suggest teaching creationism in schools. Why its acceptable to tell young children in puberty that the natural feelings they are having is one of the seven deadly sins(lust) and is something for them to be ashamed of and will burn in hell for. Why its acceptable to think gay people are immoral because of who they want to love etc etc etc

I disagree with `magikmicky` when he says this is `stupid shit` to argue about. Believing despite all scientific evidence pointing to the contrary that the earth has been around for under 7000 years is incredibly stupid and shows that someone is willing to ignore facts just to delude themselves of what they want to believe. That kind of person is dangerous to have the power to destroy the world.

Valaur : LVL 33: VP 4.2: said:

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396 days 17 hours ago...

What if God was one of us do do do dooo do.

QUIET YOU! /RAPE.

ecko69x : LVL 31: VP 4: said:

ecko69x

24 votes NegativePositive

396 days 16 hours ago...

Religion is often the base cause of war.

WilliVanilli : LVL 36: VP 4.4: said:

WilliVanilli

32 votes NegativePositive

396 days 16 hours ago...

the athiest in the pic looks pretty frickin sweet. i`d pray to him any day... or i`d not believe in him any day?

kingduck : LVL 33: VP 4.2: said:

kingduck

13 votes NegativePositive

396 days 16 hours ago...

Most likely the best creative use of a bus so far, buses are quite plane and dull.

Jon_Snow : LVL 38: VP 4.6: said:

Jon_Snow

18 votes NegativePositive

396 days 16 hours ago...

"Stunts like this demonstrate how militant atheists are often great adverts for Christianity."

I would really like to see a detailed explanation for why posting ads on buses is now considered an aggressive and violent act.

oddjob458 : LVL 41: VP 4.9: said:

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396 days 16 hours ago...

^You haven`t seen them put ads on buses before, have you?

Tada : LVL 41: VP 4.9: said:

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396 days 16 hours ago...

ecko69x: Few wars have actually been started due to religious disputes. However it can appear so because the two sides are not of the same religion. Most wars have been disputes about economical issues, territorial disputes or about resources.

For example Israel-Palestine seems to be about religion. Are you sure it had nothing to do with the fact that Israel basically stole a HUGE chunk of land for the simply reason "We owned this land 2000 years ago". I mean if France simply claimed ownership of various ex-french colonies in the US, don`t you think many American would simply react violently to this?

The current Jihad against the west isn`t about our religion or their religion. If the west where Muslim they would still hate us. Why? Because the west have been meddling with eastern politics since 1950s. Iran used to be a democracy, until the US overthrew the democratically elected president who wanted to nationalize the oil field. Bin Laden doesn`t care if we are atheists or christians as long as we don`t fuck around over there.

ecko69x : LVL 31: VP 4: said:

ecko69x

4 votes NegativePositive

396 days 15 hours ago...

^ Yes, noticed how I said "often"?

Muufley : LVL 44: VP 5: said:

Muufley

-5 votes NegativePositive

396 days 13 hours ago...

Tada is correct, do you really believe US support to ISRAEL is because of religion....if so you`re an ignorant fool.

SuperNerfed : LVL 33: VP 4.2: said:

SuperNerfed

9 votes NegativePositive

396 days 13 hours ago...

Tada, you obviously missed a few passages in the Qur`an or however it`s spelled.

It clearly states if you cannot convert someone, kill them. Kill all infidels.

KidPoker : LVL 8: VP 1.7: said:

KidPoker

-5 votes NegativePositive

396 days 12 hours ago...

supernerfed u r retarded, it doesnt say that in quran, you have never read it so y talk shit

Kanthalas : LVL 42: VP 5: said:

Kanthalas

15 votes NegativePositive

396 days 11 hours ago...

It`s true very few wars are started for the sole sake of religion. On the other hand a fuck tonne of wars are "justified" by religion.
E.G. We want land to expand, tell your countrymen that the enemy is godless heathens therefore must conquer.

Religion was simply a tool to help rule.

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