Bus ad doesn't make sense.
August 10, 2009 at 8:48 am
(This post was last modified: August 10, 2009 at 8:55 am by The_Truth.)
I just saw a website that is discussing a Bus ad that reads, "God is probably not there, so go ahead and enjoy your life". Do you realize the word "probably" can be mistaken and inaccurate? Probably means "more than likely", but I've known tons of people who have said (probably) and they ended up being dead wrong. The word "probably" only comes from a person that is unsure of themself.
friend - are you coming to my party tomorrow night?
me - yes, i will probably end up coming.
tomorrow night rolls around >> my kid ends up coming down with the flu, and i can't attend the party. So much for "probably" used in a sentence.
Probably is only used when a person is uncertain. Atheists claim "they don't believe in God", but they will endorse a bus ad that says "God is probably not there". Atheists go from one extreme to the next.
In one argument, atheists say 'God doesn't exist', but then they turn around and say "God probably doesn't exist".
which one is it?
So, the conclusion to this bus ad campaign.
Don't believe in someone that frequently uses the word probably in their everyday life.
friend - are you coming to my party tomorrow night?
me - yes, i will probably end up coming.
tomorrow night rolls around >> my kid ends up coming down with the flu, and i can't attend the party. So much for "probably" used in a sentence.
Probably is only used when a person is uncertain. Atheists claim "they don't believe in God", but they will endorse a bus ad that says "God is probably not there". Atheists go from one extreme to the next.
In one argument, atheists say 'God doesn't exist', but then they turn around and say "God probably doesn't exist".
which one is it?
So, the conclusion to this bus ad campaign.
Don't believe in someone that frequently uses the word probably in their everyday life.