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<blockquote class="Quote"><div><strong class="bc-author">Rockadelic</strong> said:</div><div><blockquote class="Quote"><div><strong class="bc-author">mannybolone</strong> said:</div><div><blockquote class="Quote"><div><strong class="bc-author">Rockadelic</strong> said:</div><div>I understand the concept of Religious Billboards 'cause there's big bucks being tithed.<br /> <br /> But what's the logic behind Atheist Billboards??<br /> <br /> I'm not against them, just don't understand why they exist.</div></blockquote> <br /> The motivation isn't financial, it's ideological. I would assume the billboards are a way for atheists to get their message out, especially as a way to undermine the ideology of organized religion. <br /> <br /> Keep in mind: atheism isn't indifference to religion in many cases. It's an active disdain for organized religion.</div></blockquote> <br /> Interesting....I always viewed Atheists on more of a "Do what thou wilt / Live and let lve" tip.<br /> <br /> It seems like individual atheist disdain towards organized religion in 2010 is more political than spiritual.</div></blockquote> <br /> For me it always used to be just intellectual, but over the past couple of decades the rightwing in this country has stuck its collective head almost totally up the ass of Jesus, so it crept into the political.<br /> <br /> When George H.W. Bush said publicly that he didn't think it was possible for atheists to be good citizens it was a nice "Fuck you, too" moment.
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