Christians launch anti-atheist bus campaign
04 Feb 2009 | by Ian Darby
's recent atheist bus campaign by booking their own pro-religious advertising on London buses.
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to be skilled at making the most of opportunities. While the "atheist bus" campaign, run by the British ...
's recent atheist bus campaign by booking their own pro-religious advertising on London buses.
LONDON - The Advertising Standards Authority today ruled that the British Humanist Association's "There's probably no God" bus ad campaign is not in breach of the advertising code.
LONDON - A Christian bus driver has refused to drive a bus that carries an atheist slogan
. It's the principle that atheists should be allowed to spread their message just as freely as any ...
to the Advertising Standards Authority about the atheist bus campaign using the line: "There's probably no God"
LONDON - MPs have called on the Government to ban a poster campaign that declares "there's probably no God".
LONDON - A controversial atheist ad campaign goes live today with the line "There's probably no God...four-week burst of activity. Four creative executions feature quotations from renowned atheists ...
by the atheist group, the British Humanist Association, that declare "There's probably no God. Now stop worrying ...
outdoor contractor, CBS Outdoor, attracted similar venom over its decision to greenlight the "atheist bus ... luck to the atheists as they soar past the target of £11,000 required to fund the campaign (£110 ...
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