Tuesday, January 5, 2010

'No God' slogans for city's buses

A mock-up of the atheist poster

Bendy-buses with the slogan "There's probably no God" could soon be running on the streets of London.

The atheist posters are the idea of the British Humanist Association (BHA) and have been supported by prominent atheist Professor Richard Dawkins.

The BHA planned only to raise £5,500, which was to be matched by Professor Dawkins, but it has now raised more than £36,000 of its own accord.

It aims to have two sets of 30 buses carrying the signs for four weeks.

The complete slogan reads: "There's probably no God. Now stop worrying and enjoy your life."

As the campaign has raised more than anticipated, it will also have posters on the inside of buses as well.

The BHA is also considering extending the campaign to cities including Birmingham, Manchester and Edinburgh.

Professor Dawkins said: "Religion is accustomed to getting a free ride - automatic tax breaks, unearned respect and the right not to be offended, the right to brainwash children.

This campaign to put alternative slogans on London buses will make people think - and thinking is anathema to religion
Professor Richard Dawkins

"Even on the buses, nobody thinks twice when they see a religious slogan plastered across the side.

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

Hanne Stinson, chief executive of the BHA, said: "We see so many posters advertising salvation through Jesus or threatening us with eternal damnation, that I feel sure that a bus advert like this will be welcomed as a breath of fresh air.

"If it raises a smile as well as making people think, so much the better."

But Stephen Green of pressure group Christian Voice said: "Bendy-buses, like atheism, are a danger to the public at large.

Bendy-buses, like atheism, are a danger to the public at large
Stephen Green of pressure group Christian Voice

"I should be surprised if a quasi-religious advertising campaign like this did not attract graffiti.

"People don't like being preached at. Sometimes it does them good, but they still don't like it."

However the Methodist Church said it thanked Professor Dawkins for encouraging a "continued interest in God".

Spirituality and discipleship officer Rev Jenny Ellis said: "This campaign will be a good thing if it gets people to engage with the deepest questions of life."

She added: "Christianity is for people who aren't afraid to think about life and meaning."

The buses with the slogans will run in Westminster from January.


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.


10 comments:

  1. Looks like there are indeed a lot of christian jerks who have been brainwashed and brains filled with mud for them to posts such comments .

    Anonymous said...

    You want to compare? Then compare Buddha with Jesus.

    Jesus didn't knock up a woman and then abandoned her.

    Buddha did.

    Jesus didn't abandon his own children.

    Buddha did.

    Jesus was not an irresponsible man.

    Buddha was.

    Jesus bravely fought against the system.

    What did Buddha do? He became a damn hippie.
    1/06/2010 07:18:00 AM
    Anonymous said...

    Yeah, Jesus might be a faggot but at least he didn't father and child and then abandoned them.

    Buddha is a jerk in more ways than one.

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  2. JUSTICE FOR ALL1/06/2010 09:25:00 AM

    Anon 08.58am

    Amitofo.

    Be mindful of your thoughts.
    Be mindful of your speeches.
    Be mindful of your actions.
    Jesus and Buddha may not like what you have said as the every religion preaches its followers to be compassionate and peace loving.

    May God Bless You
    Amitofo.

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  3. Buddha died wondering about the truth...

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  4. Anon 9:57

    Buddha died seeking the truth and enlightenment NOT wondering about the truth .

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  5. For the one who posted such preposterous comment about Buddha , shows a highly distraught , mis informed , and deranged personality . I feel very sorry for him .

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  6. YOU PEOPLE MIGHT START 3RD 'WORLD WAR'...why not just stick to your religion. PEACE TO THE WORLD......

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  7. JUSTICE FOR ALL1/06/2010 11:51:00 AM

    Anon 11.21, yes you are 100% right. Religion is very personal. Between beings seen or unseen and their Gods.
    No need to impose our beliefs onto others, and carry on with our lives peacefully.

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  8. Now it's war of words between Christian and Muslim. In history, they have fought many wars. Buddha don't kills nor fights war. So, please not bring in our great Buddha in the episode. We don't use the word 'Allah' in our scripture. Please leave us alone.

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  9. Any comment about Buddha in the negative WILL BE DELETED

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  10. JUSTICE FOR ALL1/07/2010 08:09:00 AM

    I agree with you justice4otk. Just delete them.

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