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Jan. 21st, 2009 09:27 pm- 23:13 *returns from debating the atheism of busses and singing Compline* #
- 23:21 And also wandering into the Bear pub quiz in the middle of the religion round. Which was kind of funny, especially as it was while trying... #
- 23:22 ... to avoid talking about the church or faith. Does the Hound of Heaven enjoy pub quizzes? #
- 23:39 @ParrotKnight I hope not. I don't mind him being an atheist, but I could do without being hit over the head (ineptly) with his Jesus issues. #
- 23:42 Babylon appears to be sold out. Bother. #
- 23:44 Also, booking fees are an impertinence. #
- 00:07 @ParrotKnight Well, no ;) #
- 00:10 ...ought to be sending out invitations for a Burns night thing on Saturday, but is too sleepy.... #
- 14:47 @pellegrina In fact, you could just leave it at 'being hit over the head ineptly'. #
- 14:48 *realises she forgot to bring in a couple of things she was supposed to be lending a friend* #
- 15:40 *fails rather at staying awake* #
- 15:51 The 'Buoch der Trostung', alas, is not vintage Eckhart. #
- 16:15 Why has my computer spontaneously decided on the Welsh keyboard layout?...
Actually, it's oddly useful for this kind of MHG (right accents). # - 16:38 tinyurl.com/8n8j8m Bishop Alan points out a protest re: new govt surveillance plans. #
- 20:50 Once again.,, I am sleepy, though that might be to do with the trip to the pub with nineveh_uk followed by a heavy meal. Fun, though. #
- 20:56 *has upcoming graduate collections* Which will undoubtedly involve being told that my intellect wd be wasted on the church, but hey.... #
- 21:06 I mean, I'm not exactly convinced that I would find a purely academic career satisfying... #
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Date: 2009-01-22 02:27 pm (UTC)They have already sparked at least one case of butthurt from an incredibly offended bus driver who couldn't bring himself to drive a bus with the ad on the side, so good for them.
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Date: 2009-01-22 03:12 pm (UTC)Come to that, I think I'd be a bit fed up at being asked to drive a bus advertising the Tories...
I think the atheist busses were supposed to have been a response to the Alpha course posters, but I may have got that wrong. I'm not a great fan of the Alpha Course, because it has a very narrow idea of Christianity, but the posters are innocuous - just a series of questions, such as 'does life have meaning?' and 'why is there suffering?'
I can't help feeling that it's ironic that the Evangelical campaign is asking questions, while the atheist one is telling people what to think. I don't particularly want Richard Dawkins to pat me on the head and tell me to run along and play....
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Date: 2009-01-22 03:21 pm (UTC)Back then, I was just keen to counter the religious ads running on public transport, which featured a URL to a website telling non-Christians they would spend "all eternity in torment in hell", burning in "a lake of fire"., from the originator of the campaign.
I hope they do bring it to the States, it would be a nice contrast.
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Date: 2009-01-22 03:31 pm (UTC)but I'm rather in the "suck it up and do your job" camp, it's not like it's a personal endorsement.
Actually, the bus driver apparently came round to your way of thinking, because I believe he backed down.
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Date: 2009-01-22 03:40 pm (UTC)Equal opportunities obnoxiousness? Well, I suppose it's progress of a sort...
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