Atheists in Subways? »
Posted By Progressive 2 months, 2 weeks ago in Religion"You asked for it. You anticipated it. You waited for it!" And now, thank Go -- er, nobody, it's here: Advertising for Atheists. The NYC Atheists have gotten propaganda for godlessness on city buses. (They ask for donations to keep it up, as there is no Supreme Being to provide for them.) And, starting next Monday, in subway stations, where the questioning sort is known to congregate, a separate campaign out of the Big Apple Coalition of Reason suggests that you may be "good without God" -- that is, motivated to behave admirably without threat of hellfire.
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Sageparadox2 months, 2 weeks ago
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It is why I am concern for my own well being when I am around christians. Once they start doubting their faith, who knows what kind of blook thristy maniacs they could become.
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Now that I think of it, I happen to known christians that are blood thirsty maniacs with out losing their faith. -
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