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Atheist bus campaign spreads the word of no God nationwide | World news | guardian.co.uk

Anyone who has spent a chilly half-hour waiting for a double-decker may already have doubted the existence of a deity. But for those who need further proof, a nationwide advertising campaign aimed at persuading more people to "come out" as atheists was launched today with the backing of some of Britain's most famous non-believers.

The principal slogan - "There's probably no God. Now stop worrying and enjoy your life" - can already be seen on four London bus routes, and now 200 bendy buses in London and 600 across the country are to carry the advert after a fundraising drive raised more than £140,000, exceeding the original target of £5,500.

The money will also pay for 1,000 advertisements on London Underground from next Monday and on a pair of giant LCD screens opposite Bond Street tube station, in Oxford Street. Organisers unveiled a set of quotes from public figures - including Albert Einstein, Douglas Adams and Katharine Hepburn - who have endorsed atheism, or at least expressed scepticism about a Creator. The words "That it will never come again is what makes life so sweet" are quoted from the poet Emily Dickinson.


Euroblogger Jon Worth has been involved with this campaign. I think it's a great deal of fun, as long as it'll be a one-off. See the picture he took:

by nanne (zwaerdenmaecker@gmail.com) on Tue Jan 6th, 2009 at 02:36:53 PM EST
Just so long as it's mainly the libertarian atheists who end subsidising public transport by buying bus advertising, I'm all for it...
by Metatone (metatone [a|t] gmail (dot) com) on Tue Jan 6th, 2009 at 02:45:23 PM EST
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