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  • this is just one prophecy that has to be fulfilled before the Armageddon. It is written in the Bible that has to happen. That only convince me more that the Bible is the book of God! And this is really the will of God Jehovah that all false religion will be destroyed.Only one small remain who really worship him and follow his principles will be protected in His Day of Judgement,in Armageddon.

  • What a great idea.

  • Why ban it? If you think you have personal relationship with Jesus, so be it

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  • ban religions, be sceptical and kind to other people.the end.

  • funny how ppl see evil and satan everyday but don't seek jesus smh

  • id give up 50.000 dollars to ban it

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  • religious people are the ones who are delusionaly disturbed and cant realize it, their mind is programed to believe a bunch of bullshit and seek to make make everyone who disagrees suffer for it,the religious use to kill people who had epilepsy because they thought satan was in them fucking very disturbed and menacing and intolerant people if no control measures are used to restrain them ias far as im concerned burn all churches and religious material so that we stop suffering for these fanatics

  • @oxjhan9 Pity your mind is programmed to be a proud jackass.

  • Hasn't nationalism probably caused more deaths?

    Let's ban nations, and artificial ethnic distinctions, too.

  • People don't realize this is really going to happen. UN will make it happen `~Rev 17:17

  • Banning religion - not so much. Working hard to enlighten and educate the public so that religion slowly disappears - much peferrable.

  • @MikeoWar

    I dont think religion will ever dissapear man, and even if it does... people will just come to view science as a sort of pseudo-religion (some people kinda already do) People are hard wired to devote themselves a larger cause, whether its science, God, whatever you want to call it....the problem is that in moderation religion is great, in excess (like most things) its poisonous

  • @Asilaydyingfan15

    Of course it will never disappear completely, but you shouldn't lose hope just yet. When the population of atheists vs religious reaches a tipping point, everything changes quickly. Here in Sweden we used to be as religious as pretty much everywhere else, but over just a few years, suddenly almost everyone was an atheist. I think over 90% of the population are now atheists. I believe it can and will happen everywhere else eventually.

  • @MikeoWar

    I dont want it to dissapear man, Im Christian :) That being said, I fully understand why people would want it to, the Catholic church, and most other religions have done terrible things. Sciences hands arent 100% clean either though, dont forget it was science that told Hitler the Germans were a superior race and the jews inferior. Im not saying science is bad, far from it... I just dont think its fair to say science is entirely good and religion entirely bad

  • @Asilaydyingfan15

    haha ok, well you seem liberal enough. You make an error though; you can't do something "in the name of science" or "in the name of atheism". Atheism isn't a thing, really, it's more a default state, in the same way that not collecting stamps is a hobby. No one argues that it was Hitlers and Stalins mustache that made them commit atrocities. Do you understand what I mean?

    You CAN do something in the name of religion though. That's the difference.

  • @Asilaydyingfan15 And oh, one more thing. Hitler wasn't an atheist, he was a catholic. he said himself that he carried out the will of God and the soldier carried belts with insignias that stated "Gott mit uns" which means "God with us".

    But whatever, it's beside the point really. Just wanted to clear that up. It is true that Stalin and Mao were atheists though, but as I previously said that doesn't matter in the context of what we are speaking about.

  • @MikeoWar

    Fair enough, Im not really trying to say that Hitler did these things in the name of science per se though, more that science was used as a justification for the actions. I just feel like humanity will go astray if we dont have some sense of humility through religion... I mean without God where do we draw a line on things like genetic alteration, cloning, etc.... I think its a slippery slope man, we are not God and we should not forget some things arent meant to be tampered with

  • Proud to be Aussie :) Ditch Religion!  Happy Australia Day guys!!! Jan 26th xo

  • without religion .. life is nothing .

  • @AbdallahCuleMaganist Your life is nothing.

  • The world would be a utopia without religion.

  • The truth is, religeons are just global cults, only the weak minded are fooled by them, ban religeon, advance humanity

  • I'm an atheist, but I don't think one should ban religion.

  • I love how this is in australia but all the examples the ads use are american history

  • LOVE these ads.

  • I dont understand why people need to push their beliefs on others. Its not any better for someone who isnt religious to wanna get rid of it then it is for someone who is religious to push it on others. Just do what makes you happy and leave other people alone, its not all that complicated.

  • @Asilaydyingfan15 The world used to think the Earth was flat, are you saying it has done us no favours at all to inform the populous that this is not the case?

  • Chill out guys, don't need to fight about religions, the video's not serious, just watch in peace

  • Well said @ marcqwan

  • @MrPhatHot Yammer yammer yammer. You'd be cute if you weren't so transparently stupid. Yeah, you're really promoting peace by spewing hatred. Pathetic little child. 

  • @Serai3 Fuck you cunt-eyed shit for brains. Your mother deserves to get broken glass shoved up her smelly gaping vagina.

  • The erroneous religious teachings are all delusions that remain unprovable, by which the person is enslaved and blinded, until he becomes an insane and raging beast that heedlessly and fanatically destroys everything that is contrary to his sick and deadly ideology

  • But out of the delusions, more fanaticism and more roaring, wretched, all-destructive, and murderous sectarianism emerge. The delusions of the unprovable religions cast unstable people under their spell and make them crazy, unpredictable, and murderous beasts. futureofmankind.co.uk/Billy_Me­ier/Contact_Report_236

  • as well as for the deception of mankind and for the driving of the people into complete stupidity. Through the unprovability of the erroneous religious teachings, the people feel especially and inconceivably drawn in, and they make use of the unprovable, completely crazy fantasies and delusions that are based in the belief of ghosts and demons as well as in the fear of the Devil and other madness.

  • Such insane ideologies and religions do not exist anywhere else as they rage here on this Earth. The terrestrial ideologies, and actual sects and religions in particular, as well as the terrestrial power-political machinations, have become a danger which spreads out slowly and fatally. I also recognized, in reference to religions, that they are just things of power for the subjugation of mankind and for the exploitation of mankind,

  • Religions is a sign of human weakness when religions and their false teachings are presented as instruments of what is creative, and when wisdom becomes unreal through this. Religions and politics of the Earth work together in these things and shrink from no intrigue-filled means at all in order to achieve their power-hungry goals. Thereby, false terrestrial religions are to name as the worst factors by which all reality and truth is denied and condemned. futureofmankind.co.uk/Billy_Me­ier/

  • lmfao this is so stupid. If you dont like religion then walk away?

  • @w3roloco People are forced to walk away from religion all the time, like when religious cocksuckers protest outside of abortion clinics, or at soldiers funerals. I would have loved to walk away from religion when it was getting forced down my throat at school and I reckon the victims of 9/11 would have loved to walk away from the rubble of two collapsed skyscrapers. Personally I wish all religion would walk away from me preferably a long walk off a short pier.

  • frankly, a world without religion seems quite nice, if not that it wouldn't be very contraversal, but i would go for it,

  • I disagree with the second clip. The messages of religion aren't being twisted; every time an atrocity happens that has a religious motivation behind it, the message of religion is being applied verbatim.

    Witch-burning? Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live.

    Gay sex? If a man lies with a man[...] you shall kill them, their blood is on their hands.

    Stoning adulteresses? That's in there too.

    Holy wars? "[...]who did not want me to be their king, bring them here and slaughter them" Luke 19

  • Awesome!

  • I do not agree with banning religion no matter how retarded it is.

  • It was about time!

    Now they just have to be aired in the rest of the world.

  • the first add is convincing and logical, should make it a real commercial.

  • Now we need these Ads to be real and played on TV until EVERYONE gets it :P

    No seriously, they did GREAT jobs on those Ads! (Liked 'em both but I think the first one was a little better because I think it shows why we really should get rid of religion.)

    Let's make religion history! I like it!

  • I'm glad Australia has a nice amount of rationalists and secularists. I never get any shit for being a non-theist apart from American tea party morons on Youtube.

  • is god black or white , and do you think we will see him one day?

  • I'm game! that commercial was fantastic!

  • @spenoir77 See, right there you assume that all Christians take the flood story as historical fact. Karl Barth once said that he takes the Bible far too seriously to take it literally. The reason religion is complex is because it attempts to answer those questions that you mentioned above, and two religious people can reach different conclusions based on the same text. Last time I checked science wouldn't be able to answer why bad things happen to good people either.

  • @123theguys So if you dismiss the flood stories etc. why don't you dismiss the rest of the codswallop. Science doesn't claim to have the answers but it does try to find them and anyway, this isn't about science vs. religion, it's religion vs. people who don't believe in fairytales and accept the most reasonable explanation e.g. 1) goddidit 2) panspermia 3) life evolved on our planet from scratch 4) Walt Disney went back in time and didit.

    You see? God is still the most ridiculous answer there.

  • @123theguys And the reason religion is so complex is because it makes so many ridiculous assertions that when science proves them to be complete bollocks the church has to twist and turn to try and explain the huge discrepancies away with even wilder assertions that make even less sense. It's a con, a trick, the original conspiracy if you like, and what you end up is a big twisted maze of bullshit that is so complex it becomes a mental prison for anyone who begins to take it seriously. Wake up!

  • I do hope that people realize that the only way to ban religion is to kill every single one who holds onto religion...

  • @LVCIVSTVLLIVSATELLVS See a doctor. Cocaine is banned but do cocaine users get killed by the law abiding public? behave yourself.

  • @LVCIVSTVLLIVSATELLVS

    That's called Fascism, which isn't really a value us non-theists have. Would that make us any better than Hitler or Stalin, to eradicate out opinion of the 'unwanted'? How would that make us morally superior?

  • @ciaobellakate What I'm saying is that religion is so important to many people that they would give up their lives rather than have any force, legislative or otherwise, force them to apostasy.

  • @LVCIVSTVLLIVSATELLVS Both videos say NOTHING about banning religion. Nobody wants to ban religion! We want religion to stop campaigning for new laws forcing their shitty, backward sensibilities on the rest of us e.g. creationism in science classes, the right to abortion and freedom over your own body and basically trying to turn the land of the free into a theocratic dictatorship as a kneejerk reaction to 9/11. We all what know happens when the religious give up their lives... terrorism.

  • @LVCIVSTVLLIVSATELLVS

    That is true. It did sound to me as though you meant the only way to eradicate religion would be to eradicate the religious. Not all are as fundamental or dedicated that they would die for their beliefs.

  • @LVCIVSTVLLIVSATELLVS

    That is true. It did sound to me as though you meant the only way to eradicate religion would be to eradicate the religious. Not all are as fundamental or dedicated that they would die for their beliefs.

  • check out this website. It tells about who God really is. Not what religions say he is. Very good site without all the religous regualtions and membership stuff. Lots on the site and not one mention of sending money. Has a link for anyone who wants too but never ask. some great stuff

    mysteryrevealed (.) org Type it in not in search yet

  • @ThePhantomRider50 Or, if you like your websites to treat you like an adult and not hoodwink you into believing in superstition and fairytales try richarddawkins (.) net

    One look at mystery revealed is enough lol, what a joke you guys are, "We don't talk to you about the bible, we let the bible talk for itself." Same old same old. You should be ashamed of your insipid efforts at recruitment and the complete lack of effort you have put into life. Once again for those at the back... WAKE UP!!!

  • Silly me, I was thinking it was the American ABC. I should have known better that this would never happen in America. At least not on mainstream media.

    Good spots from both, We could use these ads for real!

  • personally i dont think we should ban religion in Australia (that's just as bad as enforcing religion on people), however i think we need to do more to lower its influence in society, ie removing tax exempt status from churches, lowering funding to religious schools etc people are free to believe what they want when it impacts on "MY" life is when i have a problem with it

  • Love it !!

  • Why can't we have shows like this in the U.S.? I would actually watch this program.

  • great ads. wish they could air in the US.

  • @Oceanus57

    Banning religion would be a bad idea, and would only encourage (in some cases) and condone a religious uprising.

    I agree, that religion is hanging itself at the moment - but assisting it in tying the knot VERY SUBTLY wouldn't hurt .

    We have to be careful about this though. Pushing it too much will just divide people , rather then unite them - Which is what we are all trying to achieve .

  • A campaign to make religion optional rather than compulsory would be very appropriate in some parts of the world..

  • We didn't ban things that fell out of popular belief... We came to accept that they weren't real and moved on. We tried to ban religion before (Catholicism for example), and it only made it stronger. I think this Idea is dumb, and I am an Atheist.

  • @RowkOwn It's not meant to be serious. This is a comedy show.

  • @0andrewsmith0 That would make a lot of sense! Haha.

  • @0andrewsmith0

    I'm afraid sir, you are wrong.

    It is a serious program delivered in the medium of a comedy program, in order to make it mentally digestible.

    But the point they are making is a serious one.

  • @DanameaTheBattleLock But what's the point of trying to rationalise what they've done? The premise is to have a concept which is fundamentally impossible and so out of touch from reality that it in itself becomes a challenge to market through an advertising campaign. Not that it would be a bad thing in this case.

  • @0andrewsmith0

    This is just my perception of it , but -

    I think that this challenge in the show is to highlight exactly that fact sir-

    The Fact that Advertising agencies can sell theoretically sell anything !

  • I want to be Australian!

  • @cagu007 Id rather be Swedish

  • I want to be Australian! it is shame to live here in the Taliban USA

  • @tomroxelf unfortunately no. i know they blame religion, but is it really?

  • i like the idea :)

    but banning a religion will bring voilence :(

    this should be not this drastic :o

    its like an extremistic athiëst action :p

  • @skilfulkill If you notice the set task is banning religion but wisely neither ad company goes as far as that and settles for making religion history or to lose religion because they realized as you did that outright banning is unpalatable, even to atheists. It's supposed to sell the unsellable but what they both managed to do was to turn something that was supposed to be ridiculous and unthinkable into something that seems so sensible it would be almost stupid not to do so in the real world.

  • @spenoir77 Exactly! Both ads were great, selling the idea in a subtle, gentle fashion. Great clip, thanks for sharing on YT.

  • @spenoir77 ow ok :p

    im not so familiar with this show :p

  • @spenoir77

    I like your answer buddy !

    From my point of view anyway, it seems you have taken the time to explain your answer.

    I appreciate that.

  • @biggun982 Dude, at least learn how to spell "painful" before you wish my colleagues and I dead. Otherwise you come across like a bit of an idiot. Oh wait....

  • @biggun982 What an outstanding christian humanitarian you are. What a shining example to the rest of humanity, I hope people come to cherish your words so the rest of the world can learn how to wish painful agonizing deaths on their neighbors. Not only are you a toad you are a credulous parasite too lazy to form your own opinion so you gulp down any old horseshit so you don't have to go to the effort of thinking for yourself. Well done for posting the dumbest comment I've ever seen.

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  • im a mormon and i <3 this :3

  • As to be expected, people took this far too seriously. This is a joke people. And yet you go and prove why we might really should look at banning religions, if only to force people to have a freakin sense of humor.

  • @MsStarlo

    well, someone had to start the universe.. =o

  • @TheFuzedTeam Nobody knows that yet.

    At this point God as good an answer as any.

  • @doctabaldhead Except its not. 200 years ago it might have been but modern astronomy, geology, biology and psychology ALL have their own evidences that the concept of gods is a product of the human mind and much of what the Bible says has been PROVEN to be false. Without any shadow of a doubt all Abrahamic religions are most definitely NOT the inerrant word of a god. All evidence to the contrary is wafer thin, based on sentiment and anecdotal. So today it really isn't as good an answer ans any.

  • @spenoir77 I think you misunderstood me.

    I don't actually believe in god myself.

    I just don't have a definitive answer for the start of the universe.

  • @doctabaldhead I didn't say you believe in god, I said it was incorrect to say that the arguments for and against are equally weighted and any guess is as good as the other.

  • We don't have to agree with what a person believes....

    but we should respect them....

    everyone has the right to believe whatever they want to believe... No one one person has the right to judge another person on what they do or don't believe....

  • @mara7188714 That is a nice thought but it really doesn't hold up to reality.

    If someone believes in something insane then we have the right to judge them.

    That is why we have psych wards.

  • It is not religion that has a lot to answer for, it is infact those who believe... I myself believe in a higher power but never once have I tried to force my beliefs upon another person.

    The minute a group of people who share the same or similar religion or belief decide they want to force that belief upon someone else is when the wars and other terrible things happen. Prehaps instead of banning religion we should open our minds and respect others beliefs.

    Let's ban prejudice instead perhaps..

  • THIS IS B.S.

  • I'm practically atheist, but you can hardly ban religion. It's people's personal choice. You can't force people not to believe, just like you can't tell people what to wear or who to marry...oh, wait -

  • Will Anderson is a Pratt.

  • Christianity isn't a religion. Its a faith. You aren't forced to do things to get into 'heaven'. Conflicts were because of human selfishness. This video is ridiculous.

  • The second ad could be improved by having flashes of Bible verses instructing who to kill or drive out (Jews must be driven out like dogs, says the Bible), which races are inferior and are to be exterminated (Many, according to the Bible, and the Chaldeans, southeast of Israel, are yet to be nuked as God decrees.), and who must eat God's special treat: Ezekiel's turd sandwiches. Whether or not monotheistic religions starts wars, they're excellent tools for dehumanising inconvenient groups.

  • The first ad bugs me. It's not true that "we" believed the Earth was flat. Only one Christian theologians did (Zacharia Lilio). No one can expect to sail a ship for more than a few hundred miles and live to to tell the tale if they didn't know the true shape of the Earth. The flat-Earth myth was created in the 19th and early 20th century, if Wikipedia is correct.

  • @spoogegoat yeah but noone is saying the 'we' are all religious. It's just highlighting particular beliefs in history that have proven to be false.

  • @Lazzios but i wont try to convice anybody to believe in God or not. I'm just saying people who say "religious people are dumb, they don't think. Its perfectly clear that God doesnt exist" has prejudices about religious people and about religion. People that say that sort of things are people who think they are right and all people should think like them (and if they don't, is because they are stupid)

  • @Lazzios It's not the same thing, since religion has always been in the essence of human beings. All cultures of all times have had their thoughts about God. I see Believeing in God as something inherent and natural in human beings. An intuition you can follow or not. I often compare it as being in love: some people may say it doesn't makes sense, but i think it does; and being love is something that, as God, has been in human beings since forever.

  • @reshfsdhdf Religion is a psychological baby step, a phase we are well on the way of growing out of. I agree that religion surfaces in completely isolated communities so it is completely natural through curiosity to invent a god of belief structure, but it isn't religion that is innate in us all from birth, its ignorance and its education that can give people something better and easier to believe in, because the Bible has just stopped making any sense at all. We need to accept we were wrong.

  • @Coldannon So you are supposing that THINKING (as you say) always leads to the conclusion: "God is a fairy tale". You are supposing that thinking cannot lead to the conclusion that God exists. The conclusion "people that believe in God are wrong because if you think and you are intelligent you know that he doesnt exist" I tell you I believe in God and his existance makes so much sense to me. And in a rational way. But i cannot assure he exist, as you can't assure either that he doesnt.

  • @reshfsdhdf I'm sorry but regardless of belief your last statement in that paragraph is a bit silly. That's like saying I can't prove to you the chair I'm sitting on keeps snakes away. But you can't prove to me that it doesn't since there aren't any snakes around.

  • Agree. Would be a great campaign. Religion has much to answer for.

  • incorrect. religion is the absence of thought beyond a single answer. atheists, especially the New Atheists don't demand that everyone think like they do, but that they actually THINK beyond their fairy tales. All wars over religion were pissing contests for gods and territories, and wars of ignorance.

  • Religion is not the cause of wars. The main cause of wars is people that want to make other people think and act like they do. The people in this video say that we must "ban all religion". So they are imposing their point of view. "All people should think as we do". So people like they are the reason that wars exist.

    *Sorry for my bad english, i'm spanish

  • in former times, religion was important, to have a reason for wars.

    wars were important because with the old means of agriculture it wasn´t possible to feed more than a certain amount of people.

    maybe i´m wrong - if so, wtf, flag me or don´t. makes as much difference to me as if the pope was a woman ...

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  • So true god is a bit of a dick anyway

  • I know I should find this funny, but I just find it sad that we're laughing about something we should seriously work towards. What the ads said was completely true, so why are people laughing?

  • @spenoir77 Dude, you have missed the basic point of what I'm implying. The message of peace and love is great and well worthy of our aspirations. The messengers (institutions) who speak of this message but demonstrate nothing but fear, intolerance, corruption and oppression are deplorable and beneath contempt. The problem with religion is that the message gets twisted to suit agendas and is then lost.

  • @MrGeedee76 But your saying in the face of all the fear, intolerance, corruption and oppression we should all just chill out and get a grip, right? Personally I'm not going to sit quiet while the lying bastards carry on getting away with it for another thousand years or more.

  • @spenoir77 Well mate, while you're busy whipping yourself into a frenzied cardiac arrest, I'll be kickin' back, focusing on the good things and laughing my ass off at parodies such as this one. Life is far too obscene to be taken seriously.

  • @MrGeedee76 Slapping people in the face with facts counts as leisure, if not a public service, I'm a goddamn humanitarian and I want my fuckin medal pls. You might be right about the coronary but fuck it, are you gonna take a bite out of life or nibble round the edges?

  • @spenoir77 I dunno about "slapping people in the face with facts" but you've certainly flogged the piss out of that book of cliches. You should've thrown a "carpe diem" in there somewhere, we could've had a dead poets' moment together - but alas, 'twas not meant to be.

  • @MrGeedee76 Carpe this! (grabs crotch)

  • While I am opposed to banning all religion, neither of those ad's advocated an absolute ban, and looked more like adverts for abandoning your own personal religion.

    So both ad's were brilliant, but neither fulfilled their required goal. They advocated why we should leave religion, not why we should ban it,

  • im a mormon and this is funny as XD

  • Ok I'm a major Christian and even I find this kinda funny

  • I want to hear what Todd had to say about the ads? They were both, particularly the first, well produced. Is he a closet Chrisso?

  • @rdc123 i got the feeling from this that he might be... weird would neverhave picked him to be the religious type

  • S'fairly simple. Though the existence of 'God' in one form or another cannot be absolutely ruled out, there is on the other hand no evidence that a single word of any religious book was directly inspired by God. The Koran, The Bible, the absurdly fictional Mormon tomes of total drivel...they were written by men to control other men and to make the ones holding the 'words' very wealthy. The God shown in those books - usually a genocidal tyrant - DOES NOT EXIST. IT"S FICTION. OK? Got it now?

  • @ProjectFlashlight612 I'm just imagining your comment being publicly aired but 2000yrs ago with the same sentiments about Mormon's being expressed against Christianity =)

    (Thats the first time in a long time I've capitalized Christianity, but I've come to cherish the lower case (a)theism)

  • @spoogegoat

    I'm pretty sure they've been handing out free Bibles for several centuries now. It's not exactly secret scripture

  • I notice that failure to submit to a proposition, however faulty, or suggesting a proposition that conflicts with the first one, however incidentally, is often taken to be "offensive" by the proponent of the former. No one has the right not to be "offended" in this way. Expressing a contradicting or even a contrary belief is in no way restricting someone else's right to hold or express their own belief. Evangelical and flaky hippy types have been so butt-hurt precious, lately. (#FoS)

  • In any case, it's important to uphold the principle that no idea is to be held above scrutiny and criticism. Any idea that depends on such protection is almost certain to be spurious and the protection of that idea is certain to lead to great evils. Of course, I oppose the banning of religion. That would destroy free speech. Rather, allow the usual free speech principles to find fault with and dismiss whatever religions or indeed fads of any kind which prove to be malignant.

  • Man. Australians are getting this show AND the Global Atheist Convention!? Jeeeeez

  • Our views and beliefs should evolve all the time, just as the earth and universe is not static - then also our belief systems should not stagnate...

  • @EarsoftheWolf Atheism isn't nothing, it's the word to describe the absence of something. Like the word "nothing" or the concept of "zero".

  • Humanism > Atheism > Buddhism >>>>> All other religions.

  • @NicaelJosti That's mainly because they arn't actually religions.

  • @wolbert18 Very true.

  • @NicaelJosti Humanism is a philosophy, not a religion. If you would pick Religious humanism then it would still make more sense to actually put Atheism above all else. Because it rejects any believers and instead focuses on the thinkers, thus it creates a much better and broader opportunity for Humanism (philosophy) to expand. Which is a win win. That's just my two cents though.

  • @Daandude1 Point was, religion is bullshit.

  • @NicaelJosti True dat.

    Although, a friend of mine who is a sort of muslim once said: "I believe in God but I don't believe in religion" which in my opinion is one of the best things I've ever heard.

  • Let's just LINK test it with Millward Brown and see what they say...

  • i hate when people discuss 'religion' but only picture/include christianity or islam. not for nothing, but those aren't even religions..

  • Meh... there will always be things to argue about, not just religion.

    It's also kinda strange given the whole free speech/thought thing.

  • Great stuff and... Putting it this way, it even sounds possible...like the stop smoking campaign.

  • I think it's a great idea and not so unsellable at all...

  • Having a design background myself, I'd say that the second ad would be most successful. Religious people often very emotional. The second ad taps into that and "speaks their language", if you will. I personally LOVED the first ad, but it's too logical. If you could persuade religious people using logic and reason, well science (with all its evidence) would've persuaded them already. Either way, these were BOTH terrific ads!

  • @tonowicz1 yes, bring tulips,though i like them most :)

  • @EWLTM Thank you for clarifying that for me. It's all a lot clearer now.

  • LOL at all you sad Youtube comment warriors.

  • I love how most of the comments are just replies to earlier comments :). It always happens on opinion videos like this, makes me feel happy that people can still express their opinions, even on YouTube :)

  • I would donate to have either of these ads run on normal television