I believe the symbol below says it all.
What symbol or 'icon' would you choose to represent non-believers?
by nicolaou 18 Replies latest watchtower beliefs
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Madame Quixote
My personal favorite is the Evolve Fish and the Darwin fish (above). There are quite a few good ones, including those, here:
http://www.evolvefish.com/fish/emblems.html
Infinity is definitely a good one, Nic.
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Madame Quixote
This one's pretty amusing, if you're into crass:
There's also the fish-towing harness, if you've got a lot of fish stickers/emblems on your car:
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lonelysheep
Madame, thank you for that link!
I like the TRex eating the fish, and this one the best:
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Madame Quixote
On The Way Out, that's hilarious! Look, I didn't know there were so many books on atheism/agnosticism and free thought:
http://www.evolvefish.com/fish/ft_books.html
Maybe there is a god!
I missed the Trex eating the fish, gotta' go back. Man, check out all those books!
here's one I need (always having TOT experiences - so annoying):
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gaiagirl
There is a group known as "The Brights" who deny existence of the supernatural. Based on their name, and an image I once saw in a Ford advertisment, I would suggest an illuminated light bulb.
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nicolaou
Thanks for that info gaiagirl, I'd never heard of 'The Brights' but I've checked out their site and it looks very interesting.