Rational Response Squad @ GMU
Rational Response Squad @ GMU Rational Response Squad at George Mason University

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George Mason University
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DISCLAIMER: The person(s) hosting this myspace page is affiliated with the original Rational Response Squad, however we are not the original. While our views are very similar to those held by the founders of this unique organization, at times they can be different. Please keep this in mind when corresponding with us, and send a letter to the original RRS via their contact form should you choose to engage them directly.



Welcome to the GMU Affiliate of the Rational Response Squad!
We are a recognized student organization at the George Mason University. We are also an associate member of Virginia Freethought Renaissance(VFR). In addition, we have recently affiliated with the Secular Student Alliance and American Atheists.

The Rational Response Squad is an organization seeking to help humanity abandon it's primitive beliefs that can now easily be proven false. We, at GMU, are an atheist activist group intended to stimulate freethinking and be vocal with respect and rational thought. Our two main goals are advocacy and education.

We're looking forward to uniting folks at George Mason University who want to engage in activism and also get together from time to time to share ideas.

You can also check us out on Facebook.


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Mar 7 2009 7:08 PM

Since Billboards have been used for advertising, Christian organizations and Churches have used them to advertise God (as if a creator of the universe would need advertising). Over the last few years, atheist groups have started to put up some billboards of our own. Despite trying our best to be as non-threatening as possible, atheist billboards seem to always cause controversy.


I need your help. I am compiling photos of the worst Christian billboards you can find. So if you are in a more religiously brainwashed area of the country or the world and you see a Christian billboard, snap a photo and e-mail it to me at DangerousTalk@gmail.com. Let me know where this billboard was found (city and state), so next time one of our billboards is challenged by Bill O’Reily or Father Morris, we will be able to give them a little comparison… not that it will matter to them. But it will matter to the general public who we are trying to reach.


Currently, you can see what I have so far on the Billboard Wars page on DangerousTalk. net
Thanks,
-Staks
The God Who Wasn't There

The God Who Wasn't There



Feb 7 2008 1:55 AM

Thanks for the Friend Request!


the god who wasn't there

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