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Atheist billboard goes up in Idaho

July 1, 7:42 PMAtheism ExaminerTrina Hoaks
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A new billboard has gone up in Moscow, Idaho. It was put up by the American Humanist Association (AHA). The billboard reads, "Want a better world? Prayer not required."

This is reportedly not the first billboard to be put up by AHA. Others they have place carried the message, "Don't believe in God? You are not alone."

According to a report, Karen Frantz, a spokesperson for AHA, said, "'We want nontheists to know that there is a community out there for them and that it’s okay not to believe in a God. Many feel alienated and vilified for their lack of belief.'”

The new billboard will remain at Highway 95 and Sweet Avenue through the 1st of September.

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