> I saw a car covered with sacrilegious bumper stickers. It seemed obvious to me that the owner was craving attention
Oddly enough... I saw a car covered with religious bumper stickers. It seemed obvious to me that the owner was craving attention.
Actually, I think, to be fair, there tends to be a difference between religious and atheistic bumper stickers. Those religious are usually in the "Hurrah for Jesus" mold, whereas those atheistic tend to be along the lines of "Ditch Religion and Grow Up." I think it is accurate to say that the atheistic ones are more designed to irritate and provoke.
Duh. That's the whole point of a bumper sticker.
Perhaps, so. As the author of this piece wrote, "If a Christian really believes the things he professes to believe, he will go to great lengths to share it with others." I suppose that could include a bumper sticker.
The one that always interests me is the one with the fish that says "Darwin" in it. I had no idea that people worshipped Darwin.
Shalom.
The difference being that the religious bumper sticker owner probably was not out to offend people. The atheist most likely was.