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It is disturbing that they said the billboard questioned the existence of God. It did nothing of the sort! It only extended to other individuals who share the same beliefs.
Maybe it is time that the atheists start going batshit crazy on the people who hand out pamphlets and such...... just kidding.
Jawshie |
11.14.09 - 6:22 pm | #
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So religious people with their "so called" charity are 'up in arms' about a billboard?
If there were a god, what would they have to worry about?
And if there were a god, why would they care AT ALL about a stupid billboard.
(In this case, I don't think this billboard is stupid...)
Alabamer |
11.14.09 - 10:41 pm | #
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Borrowed from Family Guy:
"Oh, so it's 'Do as I say, or I'll hurt you?' How very Christian"
"Now you're gettin' it!"
Wait a minute... Threats by one group of people, using fear to influence the behavior of another group. Isn't that terrorism?
O'Really factor |
11.14.09 - 11:23 pm | #
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Have religities ever heard of the expression "shooting yourselves in the foot"?
By complaining about this they have shown themselves to be hypocrites.
fsm65 |
11.15.09 - 11:34 am | #
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Its ironic it seems like the billboard was moved from a place that didn't seem all that busy way the hell up in the air, to a billboard on what appears to be a very busy highway. Hilarious.
Maybe it was a 'sign from God?' hahaha
I know terrible joke but it had to be said :D
Evan |
11.15.09 - 2:28 pm | #
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Psalm 14:1 (Link to the Skeptic's Annotated Bible)
"The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God. They are corrupt, they have done abominable works, there is none that doeth good."
How a Christian can be a Christian and respect atheists--as this group wants--is beyond me. In fact, I neither expect nor desire respect from the pious.
MelM |
11.15.09 - 8:08 pm | #
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Kind of proves Dave Barry's contention that you have to be very careful what you say about deeply righteous, religious people because they might come after you with machetes.
Michele |
11.16.09 - 12:08 pm | #
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MediaCurves.com conducted a study among 332 viewers of a news clip regarding laws in Europe that prevent teenagers from using indoor tanning beds. Results found that the majority of viewers who use tanning beds (64%) will tan indoors less after watching the video. After seeing the video, an overwhelming majority of viewers (87%) thought that there should be laws restricting teenagers under 18 from using indoor tanning beds.
More in depth results can be seen at:
http://www.mediacurves.com/Relig...board/
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Thanks,
Ben
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