Tulsa Humanist Explains 'Are you good without God?' Billboard

A Tulsa billboard asks a rather pointed question, ‘Are you good without God?' Randy Bradley, a Tulsa Humanist explains it's meaning.

Friday, January 15th 2010, 9:39 am

By: News On 6


Chris Howell NewsOn6.com

TULSA---If you drive on I-44 west across the Arkansas River you may notice a billboard asking a rather pointed question, ‘Are you good without God?'

 Sponsored by the Tulsa Coalition of Reason, the billboard is part of a publicity tour by author and Harvard University Humanist Chaplain Greg Epstein, who wrote ‘Good without God: What a Billion Nonreligious People Do Believe'

Local Humanists like Randy Bradley see the billboard as a way to reach out to those sceptical of a higher power.

‘We hope that billboard will help people to stop, think and especially if they are non-theists realize that there are millions of Americans who come to the same conclusion that they are, and that there's a lot of acceptance for that viewpoint in America right now,' said Randy.

 

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