A word for nonbelievers
From Philly.com:
A word for nonbelievers
Billboard on I-95 reaches out to atheists in the region.By David O’Reilly
With its image of blue sky and fluffy clouds, the rectangle floating lately over I-95 near Allegheny Avenue suggests something dreamy, almost heavenly.
At least from a distance.
Drivers headed north toward the giant billboard might first discern the words God and Believe and suppose this to be the work of a fundamentalist church.
But this is the work of no church.
“Don’t believe in God?” it asks. “You are not alone.”
Think of it as a sign of the times.
Mounted by a consortium of local atheists, it is an invitation to the area’s atheists, agnostics, skeptics, rationalists and religious freethinkers (no one label fits them all) to overcome their differences and form a coalition.
“Hundreds of thousands of your neighbors in the Delaware Valley feel the same as you do,” according to the Web site www.phillyCOR.org, to which the billboard directs passing motorists.
“Our mission is not to convince fundamentalists to change their position,” Steve Rade, a Huntingdon Valley businessman, said last week. He donated the $22,500 needed to mount the billboard, which appeared May 1 and is to remain until the end of August.