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VIDEO: What Do New Yorkers Think About Atheist Christmas Billboards?

Generally speaking, they didn’t seem to think too highly of them. Last week MRCTV’s Dan Joseph traveled to the Big Apple to ask pedestrians and city dwellers alike what they thought about an anti-Christian electric billboard which read: “Who needs Christ during Christmas? Nobody.”

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Personally, the billboard didn't offend me. In a free and pluralistic society, atheists should have the freedom to express their opinions in public just like everybody else. But what, pray tell, is the point of proclaiming to the world that "nobody" needs Christ on Christmas? That's obviously untrue.

Just ask any serious Christian.

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