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is that the comeback to the atheist bus posters?
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• #3
i guess... tit-for-tat
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• #4
Crazy religious fucks
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• #5
surely thats breaching some sort of advertising standards rule as there is no way of proving it.
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True, the atheist banner was more of an agnostic statement and therefore more empirically accurate by virtue of not being wrong.
This is immeasurably dogma, a waste of money and laden with an agenda. A weak response.
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...and he needs money!
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• #8
To finance a range of franchised action figures...
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• #9
I saw this one in town yesterday....
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• #10
There's definitely a God...
Shite, can he see me interferring with myself, like nanny always told me :(
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• #11
suddenly feel the urge to get stickers made up that say just the word
"NO"
to stick over the word "A"
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• #12
I wanna get some made that say RINCH...to put over OD...:)
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• #13
**There definitely is a God
so look busy.
**you must have seen those really odd signs they have outside churches? weird artwork and "not quite getting it" slogans..
things like "who needs to drown their sorrows when you can have a pint of God?" with a childish picture of a pint glass.
or "Jesus dies on the cross so YOU could be free! (get freedom here every sunday 12 till 2)"
there's lots of these along the south circular
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• #14
I find this to be a sad indictment of society when our major discussions about religion are carried out by ad agencies on the side of public transportation.
Meanwhile...somewhere in an ad Agency near Charlotte St..
"Guess what Ted! I totally nailed that fucking Buddhist account presentation! We start a 6 city campaign in 3 weeks - buses, the underground, viral videos, the whole works. We get a bonus of we can achieve a 1.2% rise in Buddhists in our key 20-45 female demographic. High five!!!!"
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is the OP for real? Pathetic. Another nail in the coffin (cross?) for Christianity.
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• #19
i think a bunch of religions are getting together to do a few adverts
in response to the humanist societies ads -
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Fudge, I seriously laughed out loud at your last post.
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right, i'll post this so that it's easy for anyone who wants to complain. you can complain to the advertising standards association by using their online complaint form here. it only takes a minute to fill out.
the british code of advertising has a section on substantiation that reads:
*3.1 Before distributing or submitting a marketing communication for publication, marketers must hold documentary evidence to prove all claims, whether direct or implied, that are capable of objective substantiation. (...)*
*3.2 If there is a significant division of informed opinion about any claims made in a marketing communication they should not be portrayed as generally agreed.*the guardian posted an article on the "there definitely is a god" campaign here, with a photo (might be good to link to in your complaint).
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Cheers Teddy. Complaint posted.
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• #23
Cheers for the link Teddy - now I need to spot one of the adverts to complain about it... god-damn Christian-Party!
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• #24
Dear Christians,
Prove it.
Yours sincerely,
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http://ruletheweb.co.uk/b3ta/bus/?s1=LFGSS&s2=FOR+THE&s3=WIN
(NOT REAL) - Christians do it with protests.
or
http://bacolicio.us/http://www.londonfgss.com/thread16218.html
(FUNNY)
The respond is not even "probably", but it have to be "definitely", sour grape indeed!
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/feb/05/atheist-bus-christian-response