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Atheist Billboards Get A Brazilian Treatment

The campaign to run billboards promoting atheism has turned into a global phenomenon. Hemant Mehta recently posted about a series of bus ads running in Porto Alegre, Brazil, and then followed up a few days later with some English translations. (The Chaplin-Hitler one is particularly good)

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More Of That Famous “Christian Tolerance”

In my recent post about the latest big round of billboards promoting atheism, my blog-buddy Adam Gaffin pointed out that the campaign was also active here in the Boston area.

And this is how the Christians responded:

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(via The Friendly Atheist)

But it could have been worse. In Cincinnati, the billboard company who sold space to the Cinncinnati CoR group was forced to move the sign to a different location because they were receiving death threats. As luck would have it, though, the billboard was moved to a more prominent location, so the threats sort of backfired in terms of shouting down the message.

The Friendly Atheist also recently had this post with a collection of most of the different public message campaigns that have occurred in the past year, beginning with the now-famous bus ads in the U.K. Meanwhile, this site has been collecting some of the “rebuttals” from Christian groups like these charmers:

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Can you feel the love?

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I’m Good With That

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The ad above is slated to start appearing in New York City subway cars beginning next week, according to this blogger. The group that is sponsoring the ads, the New York Coalition of Reason is a collection of a few small groups ranging from the Secular Humanist Society of New York to the Flying Spaghetti Monster Meetup of Brooklyn, so it’s pretty impressive that they were able to raise the $25K it costs to run a subway ad.

Since the original success of the “Atheist Bus” campaign in Britain at the beginning of 2009, many communities in the U.S. and Canada have seen similar public service announcements. In that post about the Canadian bus ads, I opined that it didn’t seem too likely that such campaigns would ever take off in this country, but ads similar to the British ones ran on CTA buses in Chicago this summer as well as in Bloomington, IN, and the national group United Coalition of Reason has been able to put up billboards in a number of American cities. Unsurprisingly, wherever there have been such campaigns, Christian groups of all sorts fight tooth-and-nail to prevent them, but it’s a very encouraging development that the billboards and bus ads are getting seen in so many places.

That group is also helping to promote a book called Good Without God by Greg Epstein, who is the Humanist Chaplain (!) at Harvard. For my money, Humanism is skirting awfully close to being just another religious belief system without the superstitious trappings of conventional religion, but I think it’s helpful to the extent that it puts non-theism into a framework that people can understand.

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