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Published Date: 22 October 2008
ATHEISTS want to buy advertising space on Edinburgh buses to tell people: "There's probably no God".
Controversial author Professor Richard Dawkins has pledged cash for the venture and more than £20,000 has been raised in individual donations to the British Humanist Association.

The idea came from comedy writer Ariane Sherine, who objected to a series of Christian adverts running on London buses.

Now the atheists plan to hit back with their own adverts and the message. : "There's probably no God. Now stop worrying and enjoy your life."

The ads are due to run in London in January, and organisers then hope to extend them to other UK cities, including Edinburgh.





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  • Last Updated: 22 October 2008 10:46 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

James (1),

22/10/2008 11:52:27
Here is a slogan they might want to try " We believe Allah probably did not exist. Our address is .... come and discuss this with us."
Oh the banter!
2

Boy Wonder,

22/10/2008 14:47:17
Probably better with "There Are No Gods!"

Let's offend all of them with one fell swoop!!!
3

Glenda,

blah 22/10/2008 19:04:48
Love it!
4

Ian down under,

Musselburgh. 22/10/2008 20:32:19
I suppose the telly ads will have Victor Meldrew shouting "I don't believe it!"

 

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