OPINION: FFRF Gives Alabama Its First Ever Atheist Billboard

By Freedom From Religion Foundation , Protecting Church and State Separation - June 25, 2009

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A 14x48-foot billboard emblazoned with the John Lennonesque message, "Imagine No Religion," and a stained-glass window backdrop, went up this week for one month on I-20, near the Riverside exit en route to Talladega. Drivers going to Talladega from Atlanta or Birmingham will pass the billboard, believed to be the first such freethought (atheist, agnostic) message ever placed in Alabama. The colorful billboard went up just in time for the annual "Glorious 4th" celebration in rural Talledega ... Read the Full Article
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  • Parcanman
    I don't like this one

    This billboard does nothing except for continue the idea that all Atheists hate religious people. This billboard will do nothing to help Atheists, it will only anger religious people and make them blame us more. The other billboard FFRF has been putting up, the one that says "Don't believe in god ? you're not alone" seems like a much better one to use since it only targets Atheists living in the religious community and won't stir up as much of a backlash towards Atheists.

    - ParcanmanUS June 25, 2009 3:18PM

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