Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Christians Hire Stalker-Truck for Atheist Bus Ads


December 6, 2010 on Fox 4 News:
An anonymous group is trying to draw attention away from atheistic billboards posted on Fort Worth buses.

There are four Fort Worth T buses bearing the banner that says, "Millions of Americans are Good without God" on the streets of the city.

But behind one of the buses is a mobile billboard truck with a message reading, "I still love you. -God"

The pro-Christian ad is paid for by a group of pastors and businessmen who don't wish to be identified.
(via RichadDawkins.net)

25 comments:

  1. Imagine what would happen if atheists hired stalker buses?

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  2. ROFL.... That made my day :D
    I don't know when this guy called "God" comes out and say it by himself.

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  3. So insecure in their faith that they must work hard making sure others believe as well.

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  4. It is interesting that the anti-message on the stalker truck is more important than polluting our environment or adding to global warming or even traffic safety. No wonder the sponsors want to stay anonymous.

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  5. now we are going to bury you...


    And the lesson from all of this? DOUBLE!


    What do you want, you little f*ckers?

    more of these idi*ts


    youtube.com/watch?v=q4C5yzFmC80



    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_prizes_for_evidence_of_the_paranormal

    HOW N WON ALL THE PARANORMAL PRIZES!

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nostradamus


    youtube.com/user/xviolatex?feature=mhum

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  6. Sooo...these xian zealots have absolutely nothing productive to do. Instead of following a bus around the city, why aren't these good and moral people out feeding poor kids, assisting homeless people or some other actual good work that doesn't involve praying to their imaginary sky fairy. Their message will sink into their own sea of hypocracy.

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  7. Clever... really clever.

    Now all we have to do is hire stalker trucks for the stalker trucks.

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  8. Troll feeding can be fun, but that one is too pathetic.

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  9. So let me get this straight: 4 Atheist buses = 4 trucks.
    If cost of truck + gas > advertising bus cost, they'll spend themselves bankrupt.
    These people are too stupid for tax exempt status.

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  10. He might have in the video, but I couldn't hear it over the sound of a bus AND a truck.

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  11. <span>He might have said it in the video, but I couldn't hear it over the sound of a bus AND a truck.</span>

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  12. Of course the Christians are anonymous. Otherwise they'd have to prove that they heard their god tell them, "Tell those who put that sign up, that I still love them."

    The quote is so stupid. Who would believe that god actually said that, and used THAT METHOD of saying so? Why not just reach into their souls and tell them?

    Also, their god should realize that the atheists who put up the ad probably aren't on the bus, or even riding near it to see the billboard in the first place.

    Also, people need to realize that if their god is real, no matter how much that god loves them, if they are truly an atheist, meaning they really don't believe no matter how much they fake it, that all loving god WILL NOT HESITATE to have them tortured for eternity.

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  13. I don't really think that the Athiest adds are anti-Christian its just supporting Athiest. I don't get why Christians are so touchy

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  14. "If just one atheist converts, it'll have been worth it"

    Really? Worth it to who? Your ego perhaps.

    Why don't you show how "good" you really are and give the money to charity instead of this desparate grab for attention?

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  15. "an insult to Christianity" that sounds alot like the muslim rhetoric that in their mind justifies the killing of Salman Rushdie , beheadings and stonings, do these people not see that are exactly like the people that they hate and the ones that hate and wish harm upon them? 

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  16. Sweet!  It's nice to see that hardcore Christians feel compelled to take us seriously and respond to our message.  I think they, more than anyone, recognize the power of evangelism and are anxious about what will happen when all the sheeple in their flocks realize there's an alternative point of view. 

    It's also a bonus that we're getting Christians to spend money defending their faith instead of using it to send people out into the world and spread their ignorance.

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  17. Part of me wants to remain calm and passive about this and privately think that these guys are morons, the other part wants to make a big sign that says "I'm an Atheist, GOT A PROBLEM WITH THAT?!"  and march around town with it.

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  18. the ad reads: "2.1 billion people are good WITH god."  It doesn't read: "6-7 billion (whatever the human population is) are good with god."  They themselves admit that not everyone is good with god, so where is the disagreement?  Simple math proves the point that people can, infact, be good without god.

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  19. I can't really blame them for wanting to convert us. As long as they aren't argessive, ofc. This guys used their own money to put a peacefull message - god loves you. I don't have any problem with that, they think they have the truth and actually care about us, don't want us to go to hell. Srsly, I pity them, but can't really be angry bout this. I could even say to them - thanks for trying, I really appreciate, but no.

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  20. Wonder how much it costs to stalk buses all day..So long as they don't cause an accident they are free to waste their money however they like though

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  21. I for one am questioning my Atheist faith because of those bus ad's. Christianity seems like it's so much more fun (even if the red-neck sounding audiences do put me off a little).

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  22. "...questioning my Atheist faith..."

    Oxymoron alert!  

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  23. Reall? When did god say that? During the flood that killed everyone or the time he killed little children with plauges?

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