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 | April 12 2012 - Godless Bus Ads Now in Little Rock after Court Ruling - - - Central Arkansas Coalition of Reason - Press release courtesy of Central Arkansas Coalition of Reason
"Are you good without God?
Millions are."
These words, superimposed over an image of blue sky and white clouds,
appear in queen-sized ads on the outsides of 18 Central Arkansas
Transit Authority (CATA) buses serving Little Rock. The ads will be up
for four weeks, which includes the October 14-23 run of the Arkansas
State Fair. They were placed by the Central Arkansas Coalition of
Reason (Central Arkansas CoR) with $5,216.00 in funding from the
United Coalition of Reason (UnitedCoR).
The posting of these ads by On The Move Advertising (OTMA) is in
fulfillment of a federal court order handed down in response to a June
1 lawsuit by UnitedCoR, represented by the Appignani Humanist Legal
Center of the American Humanist Association (AHA). In its suit,
UnitedCoR alleged that CATA and OTMA had violated its constitutional
free speech rights by declining to apply the same acceptance standards
to atheist ads as it applies to religious ones. At a hearing held
August 11, UnitedCoR sought a preliminary injunction requiring CATA
and OTMA to give equal treatment. The injunction was granted by
Federal Judge Susan Webber Wright, and the appearance of these ads is
the result.
Originally, Central Arkansas CoR had wanted its ads to run during
Little Rock's Riverfest this past May. But now, in the wake of the
successful litigation, it has chosen to take advantage of the
increased audience provided by the state fair and the fact that two
CATA bus routes serve the fairgrounds. CATA routes also serve local
college campuses and, with classes now in session, Central Arkansas
CoR leaders hope their ads will reach students as well. Two new
Secular Student Alliance groups have formed this semester
under the Central Arkansas CoR umbrella.
Beyond this, the Little Rock campaign is part of a nationwide effort.
Since the spring of 2009 there have been similar bus ad and billboard
campaigns in 25 states and the District of Columbia. These include an
April 2010 bus and billboard campaign in Fayetteville, Arkansas, as
well as campaigns in Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Illinois,
Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan,
Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma,
Oregon, Pennsylvania, Texas, Utah, Washington, and West Virginia.
"The Little Rock effort is part of a nationwide awareness campaign
that is reaching out to the millions of atheists and agnostics living
in the United States," explained Fred Edwords, national director of
the United Coalition of Reason. "Often such nontheists don't realize
there's a community for them because our culture is dominated by
biblical faiths. We want our work to show them they aren't alone."
Attracting the like minded isn't the only goal of the effort. "We want
folks to understand that atheists and agnostics are a legitimate part
of the community," said LeeWood Thomas, media representative for the
Central Arkansas Coalition of Reason. "People like us live all over
Arkansas. We're your friends and family, neighbors and coworkers, and
maybe even the person sitting next to you in church."
"Being visible is important to us," Edwords concluded, "because
nontheists in our society often don't know many people who think like
they do. We are reaching out to them, just as traditionally religious
organizations reach out to their audience.
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March 20 2012 - Florida education news: Faith-based instruction, alternative school, bus fees and more NOPE: Pinellas School Board members won't bend to some community requests to adopt a faith-based instructional model to help struggling elementary school readers. (Times photo, Leah Millis) FAR AND WIDE: The Pinellas School Board should conduct a broad national search for the best new superintendent it can find, the Times editorializes. DECENTRALIZED: The Manatee school district gives principals ... |
February 07 2012 - Answers in Genesis Baptist Press Stories for Jan. 31 2012 --------------------------------------- Church's music duo sing Worship Project's praise http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=37071 Role of faith in Bush White House examined http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=37072 Q&A: Goeglein says 'SBC was instrumental' http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=37073 Polls: N.C. & Minn. marriage amendments lead http ... |
January 24 2012 - Indy or bust for Big Blue faithful! Whether it be by private jet or Greyhound bus, Giants fans began planning Monday which road they’ll take the Super Bowl in Indianapolis. |
January 23 2012 - Where to donate blood in Hernando County Jan. 23-28 Saturday, January 21, 2012 The LifeSouth Community Blood Center mobile unit will be at the following locations this week. Today : Bus 1, 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Faith Evangelical Presbyterian Church, 200 Mount Fair Ave., Brooksville. Bus 2, 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., St. Frances Cabrini Catholic Church, 5030 Mariner Blvd., Spring Hill. (Donors at both locations will receive a free Chick-fil-A sandwich ... |
January 23 2012 - Bus to 49ers game becomes 3-hour adventure It all started pretty well, with a short line of fans waiting at California and Van Ness for the first Muni express bus of the day to Candlestick. "I'm a 49er faithful," said the button Dave Dunsmore was wearing, an... |
January 23 2012 - 49ers: Fans jump off Muni bus stalled in traffic It all started pretty well, with a short line of fans waiting at California and Van Ness for the first Muni express bus of the day to Candlestick. "I'm a 49er faithful," said the button Dave Dunsmore was wearing, an... |
January 13 2012 - Perry plays up faith in Iowa stops The GOP presidential candidate kicks off a 14-day, 42-town bus tour with visits to Council Bluffs, Harlan and Denison. |
January 11 2012 - 'Americans Elect' to Launch Bus Tour It’s bus tour time. With 14 days until the Iowa caucus, GOP candidates are rolling through early-primary states by the half-dozen. But between Rick Perry’s “Faith, Jobs and Freedom” tour and Michele Bachmann’s “barnstorming bus” will soon be another breed of slogan-wrapped charter bus, one... |
January 11 2012 - Perry kicks off bus tour Perry keeps the faith As Gov. Rick Perry kicked off a bus tour yesterday, he told a South Carolina audience he is "at peace with God" and not a quitter. "I've never quit a day in my life. I've never quit in the face of adversity," Perry said, according to NBC. "And I'm not just about to quit on the future of America. I am going to stay in this race and stay in this fight because our children and ... |
January 11 2012 - Perry is looking for a 2nd chance on Iowa bus tour If you see Rick Perry's bus pass by on its trailblazing two-week, 44-stop tour across Iowa, there will be no mistaking what the campaign hopes to emphasize. The message "Faith, Jobs and FREEDOM," is emblazoned on each side of the bus against a red, white |
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