God on a bus
In the beginning, there were a whole lot of words, a fundraising campaign and this was paid for.

Then there were a whole lot of other words, another campaign and now ads for the Christian Party stating this:

The man on the first image is Prof. Richard Dawkins; part genius, part irritant and the UK’s most famous and most vocal atheist. I once saw this documentary where he was confronting people who believed in God and came away with a niggling feeling that in his heart of hearts, Richard Dawkins would rather you deified him rather than believe in other deities. He was so completely up his own arse there was little difference between him and that Jehovah’s Witness person who comes knocking on your door asking whether you want to know the TRUTH and pleading with you to buy copies of the Watchtower.
I wish they would just get over themselves. The money raised for the adverts (£140,000 and counting by the atheists) should go/should have gone to charity. The people who have faith will more or less continue to have faith while atheists will not be convinced that there is a God.
This has now become like that Bugs Bunny cartoon with Elmer Fudd and Daffy Duck:
Bugs Bunny: “Duck season!”
Daffy Duck: “Wabbit season!”
Bugs Bunny: “Duck season!”
Daffy Duck: “Wabbit season!”
Bugs Bunny: “Duck season!!”
Daffy Duck: “Wabbit season!!”
Although come to think of it, Bugs Bunny reverses the flow somewhere along that conversation, Daffy Duck ends up shouting “Duck season” and then Elmer Fudd goes after him with his gun.
My sister Mama C also once told me a story about two people on a train having an argument and nearly coming to blows about whether the window should be open or shut until they realised that due to the fact they were in a 3rd class cabin on the Nairobi to Mombasa train, the window did not in fact have a pane.
p.s. I love the word ‘probably’ in the atheists’ ad as it rather works to cover all bases. Just in case, you see.
February 6, 2009 No Comments





