There's Probably No God

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There's Probably No God

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The advertising regulator has received almost 150 complaints that an atheist ad campaign, proclaiming "There is probably no God. Now stop worrying and enjoy your life", is offensive to Christians and other religions that believe in a single God.

Stephen Green, the national director of Christian Voice, is among those who have complained to the Advertising Standards Authority, arguing that the atheist campaign broke the advertising code on the grounds of substantiation and truthfulness.

The ASA has received 141 complaints about the Atheist Bus Campaign which launched earlier this week on buses throughout England, Scotland and Wales, as well as the London underground. However, 39 of the complaints are regarding newspaper and online articles about the campaign, which the ASA has no power to deal with.

The complainants claim the ad campaign is offensive to Christians and those of other monotheistic religions.

Green said: "It is given as a statement of fact and that means it must be capable of substantiation if it is not to break the rules.

"There is plenty of evidence for God, from people's personal experience, to the complexity, interdependence, beauty and design of the natural world.

"But there is scant evidence on the other side, so I think the advertisers are really going to struggle to show their claim is not an exaggeration or inaccurate, as the ASA code puts it."

The regulator has not yet decided if the complaints warrant a formal investigation to see if the campaign has broken the advertising code.

Hanne Stinson, the chief executive of the British Humanist Association, which launched the campaign, said she "pitied the ASA if they are going to be expected to rule on the probability of god's existence. However, if they do investigate we will be very happy to respond".

The campaign uses quotes from famous public figures – such as Albert Einstein, Douglas Adams, Emily Dickinson and Katharine Hepburn – who have either endorsed atheism or expressed scepticism about the concept of God.
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If religious groups can threaten me with hell and damnation, this advertisement should be 100% acceptable. In fact, it's not even threatening.
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Spang wrote:If religious groups can threaten me with hell and damnation, this advertisement should be 100% acceptable. In fact, it's not even threatening.
Which groups threaten you and how?
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"There is plenty of evidence for God, from people's personal experience, to the complexity, interdependence, beauty and design of the natural world.

"But there is scant evidence on the other side..."
Whaaa? How so? I think that's reversed. None of that stuff they said is any sort of proof or evidence. Not to mention the ad says "probably". They aren't stating it as a certainty.

Personally I don't see a problem with it. Christians are offended? Too fucking bad. They offend me with their existance everytime they try to get something (book/movie/music) banned.
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Boogahz wrote:Which groups threaten you and how?
Personally? None. But I've seen it and they're discriminating against people like me. They don't believe in equality. They put up billboards like this one:

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And then complain when an advertisement such as the one in my first post is placed on a piece of public transportation. It's not right.
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I love the logic in that sign. If you're against god you're for civil war. I think Rev E. F. Briggs is the real lunatic.
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Religious people are those that somehow didn't get the word growing up that God is that last in the line of fantasy characters that include the tooth fairy, Easter Bunny and Santa.
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Which groups threaten you and how?
All of them. You don't see Atheists or Agnostics starting wars, killing people in the name of their god, burning/banning books, threatening civil liberties, preventing medical advancements...
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Funny (although unfortunately not that far from the truth)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dtAi848LWdo

Questions for religious people with some intelligence:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDHJ4ztnldQ
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I consider myself a Christian, and I'm not offended by the billboards anymore than I am any other billboard/ad I'm subjected to. I ignore athiest propaganda in pretty much the same was as I'm sure athiests ignore religious propaganda. Free speech is free speech. These are important decisions every person makes for themselves and I can't imagine the people with billboards often factor to any real degree into making them.

Extremists of all kinds tend to suck, yes?

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