telegraph.co.uk— Atheist adverts declaring "there's probably no God" could be placed on buses across the country after a fundraising drive made five times the target amount in just one day.
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its dangerous to claim that something DOES or DOESNT exist 100%. if you consider it scientifically, its based on evidence. even no evidence doesnt mean that it doesnt exist, it just means theres no evidence for it so no reason to assume it does exist. hence the "probably"
If you like and agree with this campaign, please consider contributing to another ( arguably more important ) campaign by the same people to get rid of "Faith Schools" here in the UK:<a class="user" href="http://www.justgiving.com/faithschools">http://www.justgiving.com/faithschools</a>Lets remove religion and sectarianism from our schools once and for all. There are already schools in the UK that teach creationism as if it were a fact. Lests return schools to educating our children - not brainwashing them.Quoting from their web site:"The British Humanist Association campaigns for inclusive schools with no religious admissions policies, balanced teaching about different beliefs and values, and no 'collective worship'; the BHA is in favour of the phasing out of state funded 'faith' schools and campaigns nationally and locally for this cause."
America is a f**king police state. You guys claim to have free speech, and yet a court ruled that the feds were allowed to ban advertising promoting the legalization of cannabis from Washington DC's buses. Oh well, at least your capital has buses, unlike this lovely 3rd world country formerly known as Canada. :-P
wunkstaOct 23, 2008
its dangerous to claim that something DOES or DOESNT exist 100%. if you consider it scientifically, its based on evidence. even no evidence doesnt mean that it doesnt exist, it just means theres no evidence for it so no reason to assume it does exist. hence the "probably"
chase001Oct 24, 2008
After that it's time to move on and look for a new god.
nerfatronNov 4, 2008
@Goblin - yep that is exactly what I meant. I'm glad someone understood.
wehealthyNov 4, 2008
i agree.but this is from a scientific view. No observations can be made.
nonchaiJan 6, 2009
If you like and agree with this campaign, please consider contributing to another ( arguably more important ) campaign by the same people to get rid of "Faith Schools" here in the UK:<a class="user" href="http://www.justgiving.com/faithschools">http://www.justgiving.com/faithschools</a>Lets remove religion and sectarianism from our schools once and for all. There are already schools in the UK that teach creationism as if it were a fact. Lests return schools to educating our children - not brainwashing them.Quoting from their web site:"The British Humanist Association campaigns for inclusive schools with no religious admissions policies, balanced teaching about different beliefs and values, and no 'collective worship'; the BHA is in favour of the phasing out of state funded 'faith' schools and campaigns nationally and locally for this cause."
dyfferentJan 7, 2009
It's in Britain, I think you'll find.
commiecowboyJan 28, 2009
Don't say it doesn't happen...Jerry Falwell's father was an atheist bootlegger. :-P
commiecowboyJan 28, 2009
America is a f**king police state. You guys claim to have free speech, and yet a court ruled that the feds were allowed to ban advertising promoting the legalization of cannabis from Washington DC's buses. Oh well, at least your capital has buses, unlike this lovely 3rd world country formerly known as Canada. :-P