Christians Respond to anti-God Ads

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Last month ads asking, “Why Believe in a god? Just be good for goodness sake” began popping up in Washington D.C. Soon after, more anti-theist holiday materials were spread around the intwewebs. Now Christians are responding, with PC-esque vigor (and infinitely smaller budgets) to remind us that for many people the holidays are about the Lord. It’s all good.

Here’s a few slogans you may expect to see around town if the Christians behind them can drum up the necessary cash.

Pennsylvania Friends of Christ: “Believe in God. Christ is Christmas for goodness sake.”

Center for Family Development: “Why Believe? Because I created you and I love you, for goodness’ sake.”

Random Christian JoEllen Murphy of Virginia: “Why believe? Because I created you and I love you, for goodness’ sake. -God.”

Click here and here to see the ads that brought on the Christian creativity.

Sources: Examiner, AdFreak

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