Billboard Wars
Christian Billboards | Atheist Billboards |
Since Billboards have been used for advertising, Christian organizations and Churches have used them to advertise God (as if a creator of the universe would need advertising). Over the last few years, atheist groups have started to put up some billboards of our own. Despite trying our best to be an unthreatening as possible, atheist billboards seem to always cause controversy.
I need your help. I would like to compile photos of the worst Christian billboards you can find. So if you are in a more religiously brainwashed area of the country or the world and you see a Christian billboard, snap a photo and e-mail it to me at DangerousTalk@gmail.com. Let me know where this billboard was found (city and state) and so next time one of our billboards is challenged by Bill O’Reily or Father Morris, we will be able to give them a little comparison… not that it will matter to them. But it will matter to the general public who we are trying to reach.
Christian Billboards
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![]() Olathe, Kansas |
![]() London, England |
![]() Internet Casino |
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![]() Dearborn Heights, Michigan & California |
![]() Wisconsin |
![]() Berlin, Ohio |
![]() Southern California |
![]() Sumter, South Carolina |
![]() Kentucky |
![]() Knoxville, Tennessee |
![]() Prattville, Alabama |
![]() Birmingham, Alabama |
![]() Shanksville, Pennsylvania (on route to the Flight 93 Memorial) |
Atheist Billboards
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![]() Washington D.C |
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Legal disclaimer: Photos may be used for publicity purposes, all rights are shared with Staks Studios.
