Breaking News: Atheist Billboard Campaign Launches Today!
18.11.09 | Ariane |

This week, the final phase of the atheist bus campaign will appear in London, Edinburgh, Cardiff and Belfast – not on buses, but on billboards. Due to the amazing sums you donated to the campaign fund at the end of last year, we raised enough for a second wave of adverts – and the above posters on the theme of freedom of belief will launch today. Thank you again so much for your generosity.
To read more about the Atheist Billboard Campaign, please visit this article on The Guardian website. To donate to a new BHA campaign to end faith schools, please click here.



November 18th, 2009 at 12:52
A positive and thought-provoking message… well done again to Ariane and the BHA. Very glad “atheist child”, “humanist child” etc included in the background – just as bad to give children those labels as anything else.
The response to the atheist bus campaign has been amazing. Just goes to show the feeling among many that atheists/humanists should speak out against religious privilege.
November 18th, 2009 at 13:11
Lovely advert and well thought out, well done again everyone.
Only gripe is the “final phase” could there not be an annual campaign?
Alan.
November 18th, 2009 at 15:32
Hey all great advert, im from Belfast myself, does anyone know where abouts this is going up?? Or if anyone from Belfast sees this somewhere let me know where please, would love to see it.
November 20th, 2009 at 11:24
let me choose for myself, but give me the means to make a wise choice. Knowledge is power
November 20th, 2009 at 23:37
Can we have one in Manchester please?
December 5th, 2009 at 2:53
This is merely more atheist propaganda as Richard Dawkins wonders whether there is occasion for “society stepping in” and hopes that such efforts “might lead children to choose no religion at all.” Dawkins also supports the atheist summer camp “Camp Quest.” Furthermore, with this campaign they are attempting to piggy back on the United Nations.
Phillip Pullman states the following about his “fictional” books for children, “I don’t think I’m writing fantasy. I think I’m writing realism. My books are psychologically real.” But what does he really write about? As he has admitted, “My books are about killing God” and “I’m trying to undermine the basis of Christian belief.”
More evidence here:
http://atheismisdead.blogspot.com/2009/11/deceptive-manipulative-propagandist.html
Yet again, atheists are collecting “amazing sums” during a time of worldwide recession not in order to help anyone in real material need but in order to attempt to demonstrate just how clever they consider themselves to be—while actually loudly, proudly and expensively demonstrating their ignorance and arrogance—need any more be said?