A New Zealand minister has given his support to an atheist campaign asking people to question the existence of God.
Archdeacon Glynn Cardy, vicar of St Matthew-in-the-City in Auckland, says NZ Bus's decision last month to stop the display of paid adverts showing atheistic slogans is regrettable.
The NZ Atheist Bus Campaign has raised nearly $23,000 from public donations for the ads that read: "There's probably no God. Now stop worrying and enjoy your life."
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