Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Brit No God slogan spreads to Pope

A British advertising campaign claiming there is no God has spread to the Italian home town of the Pope's most hard-line official.

Posters stating "There Is Probably No God" are to go up on buses in Genoa next month where Cardinal Angelo Bagnasco's family are from.

The cardinal is one of the Vatican's toughest critics of atheists and gay rights campaigners.

Italian humanist organisation spokesman Silvano Vergoli said: "We wanted to follow the example of the British Humanist Association. We are in touch with them on a daily basis."

The campaign in England has led to a complaint to the Advertising Standards Authority from Christian Voice claiming the ads are misleading. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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(Source: AT)