Billboard of the Week: Imagine No Religion

Just saw this driving down Denny from Capitol Hill (Seattle). Check the Freedom From Religion Foundation here. I don’t know much about this foundation, but it is interesting and encouraging to see such blatant anti-religion being advertised.

  • PriestSevina
    That advertising panel has some logical reason behind it. Religion today is more like a business than something that should help people to get spiritual enlightment.
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    Christian Holidays
  • CamdenRandel
    Might as well bring this up while Twitter is all abuzz with #nogod. This is a frequent argument I have with my friends, and one I can never get anyone to agree with me on.
  • lilianhutan
    That's something I never thought I'd see. People should start understanding that religion is much different than faith and yes, you can have your personal Salvation or so they call it, as an individual, not necessarily as part of the big masses.
  • Byron Potter
    Freedom of speech, right on! I grew up with religion, i dont need it.
  • The sexual abuse of boys and women by priests as well as the meddling in governance by the Church. The list of inhumanity and corruption done in God’s name is endless. So people think what could i9t be to imagine no religion.
  • ghawkins
    I wish they these billboards in Tulsa!
  • bpm2000
    love seeing this on my way to work every day.
  • Ed Myob
    And now FFRF.ORG is sponsoring billboards in the convention cities of

    Denver and the Twin Citie,proclaiming ,"KEEP RELIGION OUT OF POLITICS!"

    A great organization.
  • Servetus
    And Ed Myob, the co-president of FFRF, Dan Barker, is coming out with a new book titled : GODLESS.

    You can pre-order it at Amazon.

    "GODLESS" . . . How cool is that!?
  • Correction: http://www.geocities.com/r22037/think.html for my free-read books though it is the person of faith in government who need to read them. Believers in the "intolerant and brutal teachings of Christianity" lobby superstitious nonsense with their ridiculous petitions and look at the mess America is in which Bush the Father in heaven is greater than his biological father has done with his chapel in the White House. I will send you info on the person's of faith in Congress. Faith based using tax dollars is repugnant and the cabal of five Catholic Supremes bless Bush Re. Hein permitting him to give $65 billion to his brand of snake oil: http://planetatheism.com/?s=Linda while Congress does the same. RG: Deicide, slayer of gods.
  • Religious truth (since it is the revealed word of God) changes reluctantly, e.g., Galileo was arrested by the Church for contending that the earth revolved around the sun; the church only recently admitted its error. Irrational things are done in the name of religion. Giordano Bruno was burned at the stake for questioning Church doctrine. Voltaire tried to save the life of 19-year-old Chevalier de la Barre in 1766, but the boy was tortured and beheaded for the crime of blasphemy. He had failed to remove his hat during a church procession.

    Orthodox religious Jews throw stones at fellow Jews who fail to observe Sabbath restrictions in their Israeli communities. Muslims fly airplanes into buildings to kill the infidel. Secular humanists, rejecting the supernatural, respect and tolerate all religious views, providing those views do them no harm. Richard Grimes: Deicide. http://www.geocities/r22037/think.html
  • Jack
    Superb! The FFRF is an outstanding organization and is actively protecting the rights of us non-believers from the willful mob rule by Christians in our secular nation.
  • wb
    I am proud to live in a city where billboards like this can proclaim liberation from religion. Thanks for your comments.
  • Ted
    Hell yes, LONG LIVE THE LACK OF BELIEF IN A GOD!
    Reason owns, faith blows.
  • glewis6
    About time! Can't drive a mile without passing at least one religious billboard (and in some areas a dozen). Everywhere you go one religion or another is trying to persuade your view... about time someone started showing a Free Thinking alternative.
  • Gary Berger
    The FFRF billboard is terrific and a breath of much-needed fresh air!!
  • Servetus
    I am thrilled! What a glorious day that would be when humans finally learn that religion is unnecessary. Imagine that.

    It's time for Seattle's religious to know that other "Imagine" philosophies are viable and add meaning to an existence we didn't even ask. There are other viable ways to find happiness without all the dogma and fear mongering of punishment because we don't think and act like the religious do.
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