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Quote by: tivodan1116 Totally agree, and I say that as someone who at least considers himself a theist.
But it would be fun to see. Personally I like when people can make me think about my beliefs, and it doesn't seem like these ads are disrespectful or anything. The message is at least partly something I agree with - stop worrying and enjoy your life. I mean, if there is a god, he's certainly above worrying about petty things like whether you eat meat on Fridays or wear a little round hat on your head. Follow divinity, not rules. |
Exactly. I've spoken to people of a certain faith ( Their women wear skirts all the time, they can't cut their hair. Can anyone clue me in?) before, and I've asked them why god would care about such trivial things. They never give me a straight answer, and end up trying to convert me. It's people like that who would be so upset that an advertising campaign of Atheism would happen; It's a constant reminder that "Hey, you may be wrong".