Your beliefs and thoughts on the "atheist billboard"

Then you should easily find me a cite for a major (i.e. not three people and a website) pro-life group that advocates violence. Show it of STFU about your “nationwide terror campaign.”

I’m not a fan of billboard wars in any context, but I don’t see how anyone could applaud the atheist one and be offended by the Catholic response one. Well I see how they can, but to suggest there is anything wrong with one or the other is completely hypocritical regardless of where you believe the facts lie. Not to mention, as has been pointed out, that facts =! truth when talking about religious mythology.

It doesn’t presume you believe the same. It encourages you to believe the same. Suppose I put up a billboard that said, “You know the sky is plaid” (to paraphrase DT).

Would that be offensive? Of course not. Delusional, sure.

Curtis, are you seriously suggesting that every time the cops beat up a member of a minority Al Sharpton comes running?

I do. And knowing that doesn’t make it any less fun posting with you. :smiley:

“Oh look, the sky is plaid!” “I told you not to buy a house in Linden…”

The sky here is stark white – it’s snowing. (Well, just a little dusting, but it’s pretty)

If the billboard is aimed towards wavering atheists, is it still considered to be some sort of attack on Christians?

EVERYTHING is an attack on Christians, didn’t you get the memo?

You gotta admit though it is pretty funny…

Unless a billboard is in the “atheist part of town” its not aimed towards atheists.

The story says 'boasting" atheism. You can not even get a news story without slant. Do thy say religious billboards are boasting religion?"

That’s my point. What I believe is what I believe, it’s nobody’s fucking business.

Yes it is the business of other people, considering how much damage religion does. Like racism or sexism, religion is a belief system that make people dangerous to others, and often themselves.

I’m an atheist and I don’t like it. It’s just more proselytizing bullshit. Like we don’t already have enough of that in this country.

There is a pair of secular humanist billboards coming out of Philadelphia via the Betsy Ross that says, ‘‘What some religions believe…’’ and uses a quote from scripture that emphasizes inequality of the sexes. The second billboard says, ‘‘what humanists believe…’’ and uses a quote about equality. That one doesn’t really bother me as much, I guess because it’s saying something explicit about humanist values. Maybe it should bother me, though.

This is how it’s done, people.

I would pay to watch a show that had you ripping on signs and advertising the way they do on the pre-Oscar shows.

Which is the atheist bit of New York? :dubious:

True Scotsmen are never terrorists

That’s my point — there isn’t one.

When you buy time on tv or radio, or space in print advertising, you can get demographic information of the people that watch or read particular media and can target your audience accordingly. With many billboards, unless you’re in a part of town prevalent with a particular ethnic group, billboards are viewed by anyone who ventures out into the environment.

That’s good, 'cause due to the content, I’d probably have a hard time getting advertisers. :smiley:

You appear to be reading Czarcasm’s question a bit too literally, then. His point is that the intended audience of the billboard is closeted atheists.

Exactly. Of course if you wish to take it that literally, you can also say that it was intended for the general population, and not Christians.