LONDON: Buses emblazoned with advertisements declaring “there’s probably no God” will soon be travelling through the streets of London after the prominent atheist Professor Richard Dawkins agreed to help pay for them.
Campaigners say the messages will provide a “reassuring” antidote to religious ads that “threaten eternal damnation”.
Professor Dawkins, the author of The God Delusion, said: “Religion is accustomed to getting a free ride - automatic tax breaks, unearned ‘respect’ and the right not to be ‘offended’, the right to brainwash children.