Atheist Dale Hemming just made my list (see Atheist Bus Ads and Billboards) of Atheists who literally waste money to attempt to display just how clever they consider themselves to be rather then actually charitably helping people in need.
Dale Hemming is the (haphazardly evolved) brains behind this latest campaign—a brain which contains a random mixture of bio-chemicals, at least on his view.
Dale Hemming is said to be “trying to educate people on what he calls the truth” a “truth” for which his worldview cannot account and “He refers to people as witch doctors if they educate against evolution” so his level of maturity is clearly on display.
As to those who “educate against evolution” (with “evolution” not being defined) he states, “They’re no different than that thing, back in Africa 4,000 years ago that said ‘we’re going to worship the skull’ or do horrible things to people because I say so because I’m the witch doctor. Then we had the inquisition, and that’s why it’s the centerpiece because that was a Christian thing.” Yes, this is incoherent but proves, yet again, that Atheism is primarily an anti-Christian support group.
Here is the $4,500 a month, ad:

Let us see what sorts of modifications we could make: “There Is No Evolution!”
We will argue for “evolution” without bothering to define it but whatever it is, it is the dogmatic orthodoxy de jour and even though it is supposed to be a theory about biology it has something to do with God not existing and stuff.
“Earth Is Only 6,000 Years Old!”
The Earth is, like, however old we tell you it is at any given time (as the claimed age is constantly changing)—and we need lots and lots and lots of time for everything to come from nothing and by nothing and for no reason.
“The Inquisition 100,000 Burnt Alive at the Stake!” (this is an Atheist myth, by the way).
Atheist regimes 2,000,000 mass murders.
“Worship The Skull”
Worship the skulls of dead monkeys and apes that are supposedly our ancestors.
Dale Hemming elucidated “The benefit” of the billboards “is being correct in regards to reality, accepting that reality is the way it is, not some made up thing.” Yet, pray tell, what is “correct in regards to reality” within an Atheist worldview and how does “accepting” it matter? What does it matter what temporarily and accidentally existing hairless apes believe—especially when their thoughts are merely the result of random bio-chemical reactions with a brain that (for some unknown reason) evolved for survival and not necessarily to ascertain empirical truth.
He also noted, “I’m trying to get people to learn something other than this nonsense they are taught by even their schools, and their religious leaders” which is quite the wide swath and ads that “Not all religious leaders are this way” because, after all, “I go to a church,” whatever that means, and “The religious leader is in total agreement of what I am doing.” Well, when a “religious leader” of “a church” agrees with an Atheist’s anti-Christian activism then, well, it speaks for itself.
Yet, the kicker is that the church he attends, “have many events that are charity events, and I contribute to charities” except when he throws money away of billboard, I supposed. Yet, he claims that “I contributed more than $50,000 to charities last year”: mazel tov!
As to why not “get across my message with one word like ‘be and atheist’ or ‘I’m and atheist’” who attends church, by the way, he concluded, “nah, that’s not going to work” because being emotive, bombastic (and wrong) gets one much more attention.
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