They're trying to take God out of goodness!!

Pat Mahurr

Pun intended
http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/11/12/godless.holiday.ap/index.html

Group's new Christmas message: Be good, not godly


WASHINGTON (AP) -- You better watch out. There is a new combatant in the Christmas wars.
Nothing says Christmas like a wreath -- or the now perennial Christmas wars.

Ads proclaiming, "Why believe in a god? Just be good for goodness' sake," will appear on Washington buses starting next week and running through December.

The American Humanist Association unveiled the provocative $40,000 holiday ad campaign Tuesday.

In lifting lyrics from "Santa Claus is Coming to Town," the Washington-based group is wading into what has become a perennial debate over commercialism, religion in the public square and the meaning of Christmas.
"We are trying to reach our audience, and sometimes in order to reach an audience, everybody has to hear you," said Fred Edwords, spokesman for the humanist group.

"Our reason for doing it during the holidays is there are an awful lot of agnostics, atheists and other types of nontheists who feel a little alone during the holidays because of its association with traditional religion."
To that end, the ads and posters will include a link to a Web site that will seek to connect and organize like-minded thinkers in the D.C. area, Edwords said.

Edwords said the purpose isn't to argue that God doesn't exist or change minds about a deity, although "we are trying to plant a seed of rational thought and critical thinking and questioning in people's minds."
The group defines humanism as "a progressive philosophy of life that, without theism, affirms our responsibility to lead ethical lives of value to self and humanity."
http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/04/03/collins.commentary/index.html?iref=newssearch
Last month, the British Humanist Association caused a ruckus announcing a similar campaign on London buses with the message: "There's probably no God. Now stop worrying and enjoy your life."

In Washington, the humanists' campaign comes as conservative Christian groups gear up their efforts to keep Christ in Christmas. In the past five years, groups such as the American Family Association and the Catholic League have criticized or threatened boycotts of retailers who use generic "holiday" greetings.

In mid-October, the American Family Association started selling buttons that say "It's OK to say Merry Christmas." The humanists' entry into the marketplace of ideas did not impress AFA president Tim Wildmon.
"It's a stupid ad," he said. "How do we define 'good' if we don't believe in God? God in his word, the Bible, tells us what's good and bad and right and wrong. If we are each ourselves defining what's good, it's going to be a crazy world."

Also on Tuesday, the Liberty Counsel, a conservative Christian legal group based in Orlando, Florida, launched its sixth annual "Friend or Foe Christmas Campaign." Liberty Counsel has intervened in disputes over nativity scenes and government bans on Christmas decorations, among other things.

"It's the ultimate grinch to say there is no God at a time when millions of people around the world celebrate the birth of Christ," said Mathew Staver, the group's chairman and dean of the Liberty University School of Law. "Certainly, they have the right to believe what they want, but this is insulting."

Best-selling books by authors such as Richard Dawkins and Christopher Hitchens have fueled interest in "the new atheism" -- a more in-your-face argument against God's existence.

Yet few Americans describe themselves as atheist or agnostic; a Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life poll from earlier this year found 92 percent of Americans believe in God.

There was no debate at the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority over whether to take the ad. Spokeswoman Lisa Farbstein said the agency accepts ads that aren't obscene or pornographic.


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Note from Pat to her fellow Christians: God said this would happen.

2Timothy 3:1-7. 2 For men shall be lovers of their own selves, covetous, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy,
5 Having a form of godliness, but denying the power thereof: from such turn away.
 

Shimmie

"God is the Only Truth -- Period"
Staff member
Some folks just don't have enough to do.
Now, they should'a put that $40,000 under a mattress and saved it for recession survival. Since they took God out of their lives, they sure won't have Him to provide for their needs. They don't believe in Him.

People are just silly. As silly as can be. :yep: If it weren't for God, there would be no Goodness. Don't they know that Surely, Goodness and Mercy shall follow them all the days of their life? Those who honor God, that' is. Silly rabbits....tricks are for kids. And this trick of theirs is surely a trick on them.

For it's not of works which men can boast. It's by faith in Jesus Christ.

I hope the buses are running on schedule. :giggle:
 
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Pat Mahurr

Pun intended


Here's one of the signs. I think it's odd that atheists who claim not to have an agenda chose the Christmas season to display this message.
 

Shimmie

"God is the Only Truth -- Period"
Staff member


Here's one of the signs. I think it's odd that atheists who claim not to have an agenda chose the Christmas season to display this message.
I can promise you this, they've dug their own holes. This is so unnecessary. I thought they'd be on the outside of the buses where so few signs are really noticed due to traffic. But they have the common nerve to put these inside where riders cannot help but see them. :nono:

Well, if I know some of the kids who ride the buses to their schools, they'll mark these signs up real good with their magic markers and ink pens. It's extra curricular activity for them. :yep:
 
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