Apparently Atheists and Evangelicals can work together

As I always say to random street preachers on the crowded city streets of Hollywood, “Hell isn’t real if you don’t believe it.”
The Post-Rapture Post

In any case, it seems like there are atheists with a sense of humor from my home state.

Witter started his website — postrapturepost.com — as a joke, a satiric jab at those who see things like the swine flu, economic collapse and the election of a liberal president as sure signs the end is near.

But then he started receiving orders for his merchandise.

Since 2005, Witter said he has sold more than 200 items, most of them T-shirts and coffee mugs, and many of those (he admits) to friends and fellow atheists.

Among the best sellers are the line of I-Told-You-So cards, which sell for $8.

Some who ordered the cards — Witter suspects they are not actually Christians — are willing to pay extra to have them sent early as Christmas cards.

Reminds me of how liberals and conservatives can like Stephen Colbert for very different reasons.

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About Rose Schwartz

I’ve always felt very connected to the Jewish culture, while lacking faith in the stories. I started blogging in 2006, mainly due to the the fact that "godless" is all too often equated with "immoral". Read More »