Anti-Religion Billboards Pop Up in Atlanta

Sep 13, 2010 - 15:10
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A Wisconsin-based atheist activist group is pushing its anti-religion campaign in Metro Atlanta.

The Freedom from Religion Foundation plans to post 50 billboards in Dekalb, Fulton and Cobb counties. The billboards will stay up for one month. They will say things like 'Sleep in on Sundays' or 'Imagine, No Religion.'

The goal, atheists say, is to get people thinking, and to promote the separation of church and state.

Foundation members are paying for the billboards. They did not say how much they cost.

More information: Freedom From Religion Foundation website

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