Pro-God message to hit the road in Calgary

Believers will be delighted to learn that a pro-God message will be spread around Calgary starting Monday – albeit on the sides of buses and trains – in response to the controversial atheist ads already making the rounds on the city’s public transit.

“God cares for everyone … even for those who say He doesn’t exist!” reads the banner advertisements to be placed on eight buses and two light-rail trains over the next four weeks.

Transit ads will also direct people to the website http://www.godexists.ca, where they can add their voice to the debate.

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2 comments on “Pro-God message to hit the road in Calgary

  1. Fr. Dale says:

    Those who ran the add should have quoted the Atheist’s slogan correctly. “God cares for everyone … even for those who say He probably doesn’t exist!” Don’t help the unbelieving opposition.

  2. libraryjim says:

    I see the situation as showing how Christians are “Reactionary” instead of “Pro-actionary”*. Instead of acting first and showing the world ‘the better way’, we are too often playing ‘catch-up’ and reacting to the world’s attacks on faith.

    Jim <>< *I made up the word. Proactive would have been the right choice, but it would not have flowed as well. JE