http://news.yahoo.com/s/ynews/ynews_ts2936
And imagine the controversy if the story went the other way around....
Defaced Atheist Billboard
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Defaced Atheist Billboard
"Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence."
-Carl Sagan
“We are a nation that is unenlightened because of religion. I do believe that. I think religion stops people from thinking. I think it justified crazies.”
-Bill Maher
-Carl Sagan
“We are a nation that is unenlightened because of religion. I do believe that. I think religion stops people from thinking. I think it justified crazies.”
-Bill Maher
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Re: Defaced Atheist Billboard
I've been hearing a lot about these billboards lately and it never fails to amaze me how irrational the religious can get. There are fine examples right on that article. How is positively pointing out that religion divides us and thus needs to stay out of government an attack or condemnation of belief? Why in the world do they feel so entitled to insert their religion into politics and the every day life of others? There is nothing even remotely offensive or aggressive about that billboard except for the fact it suggests we should live in harmony and no religion should have precedent over another. Oh, no! How terrible!
I'm not surprised that most of them aren't aware of the very secular intentions of the founding fathers or that the pledge was edited in 1954, but insisting that Christianity has some sort of right over the nation as a whole is so intensely primitive it never fails to make me shake my head in disbelief.
Boy, there are some real gems in those comments, albeit most of the ridiculously asinine and typical. I laughed at one of the more recent fundamentalist ones, though!

I'm not surprised that most of them aren't aware of the very secular intentions of the founding fathers or that the pledge was edited in 1954, but insisting that Christianity has some sort of right over the nation as a whole is so intensely primitive it never fails to make me shake my head in disbelief.
Boy, there are some real gems in those comments, albeit most of the ridiculously asinine and typical. I laughed at one of the more recent fundamentalist ones, though!
"in the year 2010 atheists shouldn't have a voice same as abortion as contraceptive advocates and homosexuals- these things should be recognized as taboo and we should never forget that word and its porpoise in our society"

A Darwinist faggot as despicable as the rest, walking around eating her Triscuits.