American Atheists’ Billboard Campaign in Bible Belt: ‘Skip Church This Christmas and Stop Listening to ‘Fairy Tales. They really intended to say is “All I want for Christmas is to skip to church and I love fairy tales.”
The Atheists are really upset because the court ruled in favor of the 9/11 cross and now they are taking it out on the American people.
Court Rules in Favor of 9/11 Cross, Against Atheist Lawsuit. Their other lawsuit entitled, “American Atheists v Shulman was dismissed and is discussed in my blog dated December 2, 2014, titled, Atheists in America.
The new billboards feature an image of a young girl writing a letter to Santa Claus, which reads: “Dear Santa, All I want for Christmas is to skip church! I’m too old for fairy tales.” Doesn’t that sound childish? You have these middle age men trying to act young. The Atheists want to sell or push their values to validate their own scuff – I’m to old for fairy tales – yes, they are. Fairy tales are for children. It is sadistic and is so sad that they shout so loudly and try to push other people into their emotional and confusion-of-life zone.
The billboards have gone up in Memphis; Nashville; St. Louis; and Fort Smith, Arkansas; while a fifth billboard in Milwaukee is co-sponsored by the Southeast Wisconsin Freethinkers. They have been positioned in residential areas near schools and churches, which marks a change from previous campaigns, which had been centered in urban settings, such as Times Square in New York City.
Last year, the AA billboards claimed that nobody needs Christ during Christmas. The motion graphics featured a text asking “Who needs Christ during Christmas?” before crossing out the word “Christ” and replacing it with “nobody.”
The latest billboard campaign was rejected in Jackson, Mississippi, however, with area lessors refusing to put up the ad because of the content. AA Public Relations Director Danielle Muscato claims that the billboards are needed in the South, where “discrimination and mistrust of atheists is especially pronounced.”
A worldwide Pew Research poll released in March found that the majority of Americans believe that it is necessary to believe in God to be moral. The results showed that 53 percent of Americans who responded to the survey shared that view, while 46 percent say that belief in God is not essential to morality.
The global poll found that in 22 out of the 39 countries surveyed, the majority of people believe that faith in God is needed for people to be moral and have good values. The results varied considerably throughout regions, with European nations most often rejecting that such a belief is necessary for morality, while Africa and the Middle East were particularly strong in opinion that faith in God is necessary for good values.
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The billboard that the Atheists really intended since their billboard maker erred is the following: Dear Santa, All I want for Christmas is to skip to church. I love fairy tales.

