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... have gone up today in London, Edinburgh, Cardiff and Belfast, as the internationally renowned poster campaign which began this year on London buses launches its second phase. So much money was donated towards the campaign after the bus posters had been launched that the campaign organisers announced that any further money raised would be put towards new adverts ...
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... Belfast. Richard Dawkins, not surprisingly, had something to say in support of the campaign. "We urgently need to raise consciousnesses on this issue. ... campaign is to raise £30k to oppose faith schools. Mouse thinks this is pretty shocking use of other people&# ... suggestion to anyone who donated expecting their money to go an an atheist bus campaign is to phone up the BHA and demand a refund ...
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... . Dinner after the event yielded the fact that a new atheist bus campaign is being kicked off. Araine, an organiser of the Foyles ... to fame, and the sweetest, least imposing lady you could meet. The campaign focusses one unpleasant aspect of proselytising to ... ‘Conservative’, for example, seems very wrong). ‘Atheist’ is of course also included as an equally regrettable label ...
The 'free and happy' children featured in the latest Atheist Bus campaign are the children of one of Britain's best-known Pentecostal Christian families, The Times reveals today. They are Charlotte and Ollie, the children of Bradley Mason, web designer and drummer with the well-known Noel Richards band. Bradley and ...
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The organisers of the extremely popular Atheist Bus ads launched the second part to their campaign today. While the first ad campaign stated: ‘ ... ’. On Guardian CIF Ariane Sherine explained the reasoning behind the new campaign: However, rather than using adverts to try and campaign politically, we thought it would be more beneficial to try and change the current public perception ...
This is a bus campaign recently launched by the British Humanist Association. Many Christians are outraged by such ads. I have had mixed feelings about previous bus ads and billboards ... being promoted by various secular and humanist groups. I have to say, though, this one is clearly not an anti-Christian or pro-atheist message. I like it. Okay? So go ahead... Beat me over the head with a Bible.

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