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Atheist campaign sues over ad rejection by bus system

POSTED AT 08:17 PM ON May. 13, 2009 | PRINT | Email | SHARE | COMMENTS (11)

A federal lawsuit is pending against Bloomington Public Transportation Corporation in response to its rejection of an advertisement about atheism.

The Indiana Atheist Bus Campaign’s ad states, “You Can Be Good Without God,” and has the Web site www.inatheistbus.org at the bottom of the ad, with a picture of a blue sky and grass as its background.

The ad was rejected by Bloomington Public Transportation Corporation because, as its policy reads, “Statements of position in support of or in opposition to controversial public issues shall not be accepted.”

“Controversial has no particular meaning,” said Paul Newman, the plaintiff’s attorney. “It’s totally subjective.”

Lew May, Bloomington Transit general manager, said he couldn’t comment “because litigation is pending.”

As a result of the lawsuit, the Indiana Atheist Bus Campaign and American Humanist Association ultimately wish to be granted the right to place their ads on the Bloomington buses, Newman said.

The Indiana Atheist Bus Campaign and American Humanist Association are trying to prove that the Bloomington Public Transportation Corporation’s policy violates the First and 14th amendments.

The First Amendment was created in part to protect unpopular viewpoints and, Newman said, “Atheists are not popular people in America.”

The court, U.S. District Court – Southern District of Indiana Division, has “20 days to answer the case,” said Kenneth Falk, the plaintiff’s lawyer.

The purpose of the campaign is to spread a positive image about atheists.
“The goal is to start a thoughtful discussion of atheism, religion and morality and to reconsider what’s good,” said Charlie Sitzes, spokesperson for the Indiana Atheist Bus Campaign.

Indiana Atheist Bus Campaign is raising money through its Web site and is trying to raise $50,000, which it along with the American Humanist Association will use to get the ads on as many buses in Indiana as possible, Sitzes said.

The Indiana Atheist Bus Campaign and American Humanist Association are working with Transpo, the South Bend bus system, to place their advertisements on South Bend buses. The two organizations signed a contract with Burkhart Advertising, the advertising agency that works with Transpo.

“No decision has been made at this time,” said Rick Brown, general manager of Transpo. “Nothing has been finalized.”

Through the campaign, the group is hoping that people realize nonbelievers and believers are essentially the same.

“Nonbelievers worry about the same thing as believers: taxes, the environment and global warming,” Sitzes said.

Sitzes said he is surprised by how much controversy is surrounding this ad.  
“First of all, how can the truth be controversial?” Sitzes said. “I don’t understand how someone can be threatened if they have confidence in their religion.”

The individuals having strong reactions surrounding the ad should re-evaluate their faith, Sitzes said.

“My personal opinion is that if a simple truthful slogan, ‘You Can Be Good Without God,’ can shake a religious institution to its core, then perhaps its adherents might want to consider abandoning that system of faith for one that has a stronger footing,” Sitzes said.

A second phone call to May and Bloomington Transit was not returned.
Sitzes said atheists want to be respected and that is one of the purposes surrounding this campaign.

“Atheists are at the low end of the totem poll, and we are fed up with it,” Sitzes said.

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Posted by seathanaich at 5:15 PM on May 29, 2009 | Report this comment

Mariano: During a time of worldwide recession (and, well, all the time really) Christians in the UK and USA are spending hundreds of millions of dollars/pounds not in order to help anyone in need but in order to attempt to indoctrinate the emotionally and financially vulnerable into their religious dogmas. Need any more be said? Maybe just this; you can tell this is an American article (rather than a British, Canadian, or Australian one), because there is a lack of posts defending freedom of expression, but a surplus of incoherent god-threats which wouldn't be out of place in a jihadist beheading video.

Posted by Mariano at 11:20 AM on May 27, 2009 | Report this comment

During a time of worldwide recession atheists in the UK and USA are spending hundreds of thousands of dollars/pounds not in order to help anyone in need but in order to attempt to demonstrate just how clever they think themselves to be. Need any more be said?

Posted by Kyleighmark at 9:39 AM on May 22, 2009 | Report this comment

I am a college student who last semester wrote a essay about seperation of church and state. I live in a very small town and most of my classmates assumed that I was an atheist. The comment that I kept receiving is that I don't have any morals because God is not my #1 priority in my life. I found that to be very funny. A person who believes in God has no more or no less morals that someone who doesn't. If anything, most of the people I know who attend church on Sundays are more judgemental towards others than I will ever be. So what type of morals is that displaying?

Posted by Rosterhead at 12:35 PM on May 15, 2009 | Report this comment

Is morality a reflection of our curent society/culture? Is morality learned? How can morality be a self-internalized quality? If it is self-internalized, than is it true that serial killers who are killing for self-internalized moral reasosns are moral?

Posted by what at 11:35 AM on May 15, 2009 | Report this comment

John - if atheists can be good without God, then it seems you haven't learned that lesson.

Posted by "week" minded alum at 11:22 AM on May 15, 2009 | Report this comment

Gee, John, I wonder why atheists aren't so popular...

Posted by John at 3:51 PM on May 14, 2009 | Report this comment

Jessica, if that schizophrenic drivel is true then God is an evil entity and you are evil for worshiping it. Luckily, it's just superstitious nonsense spouted by the week minded.

Posted by Jessica at 1:36 PM on May 14, 2009 | Report this comment

You can be good without God, that is not a lie. However, you cannot escape the eternal destination of hell without Him.

Posted by Jessica at 1:35 PM on May 14, 2009 | Report this comment

You CAN be good without God, that is not a lie. However, you cannot be saved from the eternal destination of hell without Him.

Posted by James at 11:53 AM on May 14, 2009 | Report this comment

Moreover, why would one need an outside influence to be good? Morality is a self-internalized quality. True morality comes from within and is not dependent on some outside force. If you claim morality because you feel threatened or expect some reward for it then you are not being moral. You are being capitalist.

Posted by Ron Low at 11:15 PM on May 13, 2009 | Report this comment

This is the best possible outcome for atheists, of course. We get 100 times the play for the simple message (per dollar spent) with a lawsuit than with paid ads on busses. - - - - - I would have preferred "You can be good without gods" so as not to single out monotheists. - - - - By the way, you can be good without god. No person alive gets their morality from the bible. I assure you nobody fails to ignore at least some of the bible, like the parts about stoning adulterers, avoiding menstruating women, or barring disabled people from sacred duties.


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