Posted on 12/04/2016 7:57:35 AM PST by Zakeet
American Atheists has unveiled its holiday billboards, including 2 in the Shreveport area.
They encourage people to "Skip church for a merrier Christmas."
The group is trying to stir the pot. "And part of stirring the pot is getting that conversation going," explained Nick Fish, American Atheists' national program director.
"There are atheists in the community, there are people who don't believe in God."
One of the billboards parodies President-elect Donald Trump's campaign slogan.
"Make Christmas Great Again. ... skip church."
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American Atheists has its holiday messages on display from Louisiana, to Colorado, even down in Georgia.
(Excerpt) Read more at wbtv.com ...
I often ask these people how many atheists are helping the poor in places like Calcutta like Mother Theresa did?
I always get a black stare.
Double standard hate crime
For people who claim to have no beliefs, they sure spend a lot of time and wasted breath trying to convince others. If atheism was the “truth”, I wouldn’t waste my time getting others to believe as I do. Instead, I would be partying it up, grabbing the gusto for now.
Was driving through town yesterday afternoon and they were constructing a manger on the Courthouse lawn.
Interesting to see what gets put into it????
Atheisits are a sad lot. They don’t believe in anything.
So are atheists finally admitting they DO care what others do and are trying to influence them? I thought they were “live and let live” folks as they claim to be. /s
Imagine the fake outrage they’d muster in front of cameras if Christians put up billboards or had campaigns of “take an atheist to church this Christmas”...
They believe in things. They believe in themselves.
Church Derangement Syndrome
“They believe in things. They believe in themselves.”
Well, that makes them Two time losers then.
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