Buses spread godless message in atheist campaign
About 800 buses bearing the slogan "There's probably no God. Now stop worrying and enjoy your life" set off on roads Tuesday in an atheist campaign responding to a set of Christian ads.
The campaign, which will also see slogans plastered across London's subway system, was paid for by more than 140,000 pounds in public donations, the British Humanist Association said.
It was the brainchild of comedy writer Ariane Sherine, 28, who objected to the Christian adverts on some London buses that carried an Internet address warning that people who rejected God would spend eternity in "torment in hell".
She sought five-pound donations towards a "reassuring" counter-advertisement and won support from the BHA and atheist campaigner Professor Richard Dawkins.
"You wait ages for an atheist bus, then 800 come along at once. I hope they'll brighten people's days and make them smile on their way to work," Sherine said as the buses were launched across Britain on Tuesday.
She added: "I am very glad that we live in a country where people have the freedom to believe in whatever they want."
From next Monday, quotations from Albert Einstein -- "I do not believe in a personal God and have never denied this but have expressed it clearly" -- and others will also be displayed on advertising hoardings in the London subway.
It was the brainchild of comedy writer Ariane Sherine, 28, who objected to the Christian adverts on some London buses that carried an Internet address warning that people who rejected God would spend eternity in "torment in hell".
She sought five-pound donations towards a "reassuring" counter-advertisement and won support from the BHA and atheist campaigner Professor Richard Dawkins.
"You wait ages for an atheist bus, then 800 come along at once. I hope they'll brighten people's days and make them smile on their way to work," Sherine said as the buses were launched across Britain on Tuesday.
She added: "I am very glad that we live in a country where people have the freedom to believe in whatever they want."
From next Monday, quotations from Albert Einstein -- "I do not believe in a personal God and have never denied this but have expressed it clearly" -- and others will also be displayed on advertising hoardings in the London subway.
Daddy Kurapak: Di Brunei pun ada sudah tumbuh gejala negatif seperti pengkid dan atheist. Kementerian, Jabatan, guru-Guru, Ibu Bapa dan Tunas bangsa...mari kitani berusaha menanai falsafah MIB, bukan sekadar cakap-cakap kosong, tapi merealisasikan titah Raja kitani untuk melihat Negara Brunei Darussalam sebagai Negara Makmur Yang Mendapat Pengampunan Allah.
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