At 11:00 AM Saturday morning, October 30, atheists, agnostics, humanists, Pastafarians, and other nontheistic types from all over the country will come together for Jon Stewart's "Rally to Restore Sanity" on the National Mall in Washington DC.
(Austin, June 28, 2010) "Don't believe in God? Join the club."
These words are part of a prominent billboard in Austin, Texas, now up on the east side of I-35, north of Grand Avenue Parkway, and viewable by southbound traffic.
The United Coalition of Reason was one of thirteen national organizations and one international organization in the community of reason to sign onto a letter to the U.S. Census Bureau regarding the administration of a religious oath to those securing employment as census workers.
Below is the full text of the May 7 letter to Robert Groves, director of the bureau...
(St. Augustine, April 13, 2010) A billboard on the West side of US Hwy. 1 bearing the message, "Don't Believe in God? You Are Not Alone," has suffered major damage. Located 5.7 miles North of SR-16 and visible to southbound traffic, the message raised controversy when it first appeared March 29. Now those behind that message believe vandalism may have been involved.
Ozark Regional Transit buses bearing these words are the latest part of a prominent atheist ad campaign in Fayetteville, Arkansas. The words appear on bus ads now on the sides and rear of four buses, constituting 12 ads in all.