Ashendant -
If any atheists strongly feel that religious views need to be challenged with alternative views, I'm all for it, because I believe in your freedom of speech. What I'm saying is that putting a poster on a bus isn't going to make people think anywhere near as much as a thorough chat. A poster won't really make anyone change their mind, all it will do is make atheists (who aren't the target audience of the advert) nod in agreement.
Paul -
We all have our own way of responding to people who wish to influence our views. And also we have a right to respond in our own way. If someone wishes to act interested out of politeness, that's their personality and that's fair enough. I'm sure everyone does it from time to time.
If any atheists strongly feel that religious views need to be challenged with alternative views, I'm all for it, because I believe in your freedom of speech. What I'm saying is that putting a poster on a bus isn't going to make people think anywhere near as much as a thorough chat. A poster won't really make anyone change their mind, all it will do is make atheists (who aren't the target audience of the advert) nod in agreement.
Paul -
We all have our own way of responding to people who wish to influence our views. And also we have a right to respond in our own way. If someone wishes to act interested out of politeness, that's their personality and that's fair enough. I'm sure everyone does it from time to time.