Atheist bus
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Cif belief Don't believe in God? Read this
Fred EdwordsFred Edwords: The constitutional rights that guarantee freedom of worship also enable non-theists to reclaim the public forum for freethinking
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Advertising Standards Authority reports on a big issue: the atheist-versus-Christian bus poster war
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Cif belief Choosing for oneself
Giles FraserGiles Fraser: The values imparted by tradition, society and family make us what we are. They shouldn't be wiped away
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When physicists speak of not only a strange universe, but one even stranger than we can possibly imagine, they articulate a sense of unfinished business that most neo-Darwinians don't even want to think about, says Simon Conway Morris
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Cif belief The great bus-slogan competition: results
David ShariatmadariDavid Shariatmadari: God, cats and a nice cup of tea figured prominently in your responses to our bus-slogan open thread
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Cif belief Take a punt on Pascal's bus
Sean ClarkeSean Clarke: Join my campaign for a middle way in the atheist/theist bus debate. You have nothing much to lose, and plenty to gain
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Open thread: It's time to indulge your megalomania and plaster cyber-buses with a (witty, incisive) fantasy ad campaign
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Cif belief Our answer to the atheists
George Hargreaves
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Jonathan Jones: Nouveau atheism presents a false view of the clash between science and religion. Many of history's greatest scientists were influenced by faith and superstition
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Cif belief An unenlightened argument
Brendan O'NeillBrendan O'Neill: The ASA has refused to uphold complaints against the atheist bus, but it's a hollow victory
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The advertising watchdog has ruled that controversial ads that proclaimed 'There is probably no God' did not break its code. By Mark Sweney
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About 800 buses carry the advert which bears a message proclaiming the (probable) non-existence of God
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Cif belief God's big enough to take it
Stephen Tomkins
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Andrew Brown: Clifford Longley's complaint to the ASA turns out to have been largely cut and pasted from another website. Does this affect the strength of his arguments?
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Cif belief Voice of unreason
Dave HillDave Hill: Christian Voice, which has complained about the atheist bus ads, gives religion a bad name
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Jim Al-Khalili discusses science in the Islamic world, the Atheist Bus Campaign, and autism
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Letters: Unlike your bog-standard London bus, the atheist bus doesn't really get you anywhere
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Advertising regulator ASA has received complaints that an atheist ad campaign, conceived on the Guardian's Comment is Free blog, is offensive to believers in a single God. By Mark Sweney
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Andrew Brown: Scientifically minded believers have been goaded by the atheist bus into complaining that there very probably is a God
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Probably a ridiculous caveat
AC GraylingAC Grayling: If we have to say there 'probably' is no God, we must demand the use of 'allegedly' when promoting supernatural beings
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A bus worth waiting for
James RandersonJames Randerson: This campaign is the antithesis of the 'shouty atheism' so beloved of religious caricaturists
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Donations totalling more than £140,000 to fund adverts on 600 buses across UK as well as in London tube stations
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A project which saw London buses carrying the slogan 'There's probably no God' is to be extended
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Cif belief The atheist bus journey
Ariane SherineAriane Sherine: Thanks to you we raised enough money to put ads on 800 buses across the UK, and the campaign has gone global
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Cif belief Riding the atheist bus
Fred EdwordsFred Edwords: Thanks to the inspiration of our friends in Britain, we've started our own atheist bus ad campaign in Washington DC
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Lord, give us a sign
James BallJames Ball: The atheist bus is the perfect test – if it runs on time, maybe there is a God after all
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The wheels on the atheist bus
Matt SeatonEditor's blog: They really do go round and round. But where next, I wonder
Cif belief Why I ditched God for good