Same campaign is starting in Toronto buses and subs. Not surprised, when I looked up and saw a bible verse on an advert all I thought about was the campaign in the UK.
Hanne Stinson, chief executive of the British Humanist Association, said: "I have difficulty understanding why people with particular religious beliefs find the expression of a different sort of beliefs to be offensive.
"I can't understand why some people seem to have a different attitude when it comes to atheists."
Pressure group Christian Voice has questioned the campaign's effectiveness but the Methodist Church said it would be a "good thing if it gets people to engage with the deepest questions of life" and suggested it showed there was a "continued interest in God"
Same campaign is starting in Toronto buses and subs. Not surprised, when I looked up and saw a bible verse on an advert all I thought about was the campaign in the UK.
Great point. Should sikh's or muslims refuse to drive buses or subs with bible verse adverts on them?