A group that pushes the philosophy of “loving yourself and your fellow man rather than a god” is attacking religious believers in a new billboard campaign in the host cities of the upcoming Republican and Democratic conventions.
American Atheists announced a billboard campaign against “the foolishness of religion in the political landscape.”
According to the group, the billboards feature assertions of Christianity and Mormonism that they say have no place in politics.
One version of the campaign is scheduled to run in Charlotte, N.C., where the Democratic National Convention will be held Sept. 3-6.
The billboard, as seen on American Atheists’ website, attacks Jesus as a “Useless Savior” next to an image of a piece of toast with a purported image of Jesus burned into it.
It also claims Christians have a “Sadistic God” and that Christianity has more than “30,000+ versions of truth.” Christians, it says, are part of a “Hate Promoting” group that calls “Hate” “Love.”
The other version of the campaign has fallen short already, as no billboard company in Tampa, Fla., the site of the Republican convention, will accept it.
The anti-Mormon billboard, obviously targeting presumed Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney, begins with the heading, Mormonism, and then declares “God is a Space Alien.”
The billboard features a man in glowing underwear, an apparent reference to special undergarments worn by Mormon faithful.
In a statement, David Silverman, president of American Atheists, said, “The election of our leaders in the United States is one of the most important decisions that we as citizens make. Allowing our judgment to be clouded by sheer silliness is unacceptable. We want to show the people of our country the foolishness of mixing religion with politics.”
American Atheists often sets out to generate interest in its cause through billboards and even aerial banners. However, as WND has reported, the campaigns are often fraught with difficulties.
In July of 2011, the group attempted to have pilots fly banners over every state declaring “God-less America” instead of “God Bless America” but were stifled by the fact that more than 80 percent of pilots refused to tow the banners.
Last year, American Atheists claimed: “The reality is that there is still a lot of bigotry out there and many companies refused to fly our banners. This just emphasizes the importance of doing this campaign!”
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If someone was insulting Islam or Allah, they would be riots in the streets. However, American Christians will "turn the other cheek" because they never learned to fight for their principles and their beliefs.
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If someone was insulting Islam or Allah, they would be riots in the streets. However, American Christians will "turn the other cheek" because they never learned to fight for their principles and their beliefs.
As Our Lord said:
ReplyDeleteBlessed are those who are persecuted because of righteousness,for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
Blessed are you when people insult you, persecute you and falsely say all kinds of evil against you because of me. Rejoice and be glad, because great is your reward in heaven, for in the same way they persecuted the prophets who were before you. [ Matthew 5:10-12 ]