A Seattle group is hoping to get their message out to the masses, by posting it on mass transit.

Starting April 1st, Seattle Atheists will begin a promotional campaign on 20 metro buses. Advertisements will feature quotes from historical figures who share the atheist belief that God does *not* exist.


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The group says they are not anti-religious, and simply want to let people know of about the atheist community.
 
"This is really about giving a non-theistic view point in the public forum," says Seattle Atheists President Paul Case. "There are a lot of people like us. They don't believe in God and it's nice to be able to see a sign that agrees with your viewpoint about God's existence or non-existence."

The ad campaign will run eight weeks. So far, Seattle Atheists says it has received very received positive feedback.