Kids in RD's Ad Campaign Are Evangelicals

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Kids in RD's Ad Campaign Are Evangelicals

Post by Bella Fortuna » Sun Apr 11, 2010 10:50 pm

Don't know if this has been posted elsewhere... it gave me a bit of a laugh, 'cos kids love irony.

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/commen ... 925781.ece

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The two children chosen to front Richard Dawkins’s latest assault on God could not look more free of the misery he associates with religious baggage. With the slogan “Please don’t label me. Let me grow up and choose for myself”, the youngsters with broad grins seem to be the perfect advertisement for the new atheism being promoted by Professor Dawkins and the British Humanist Association.

Except that they are about as far from atheism as it is possible to be. The Times can reveal that Charlotte, 8, and Ollie, 7, are from one of the country’s most devout Christian families.

Their father, Brad Mason, is something of a celebrity within evangelical circles as the drummer for the popular Christian musician Noel Richards. Now a web designer and photographer, Mr Mason has been supplementing his income for years by providing photographs to agencies who sell them on to newspapers and advertising campaigns.

He said: “It is quite funny, because obviously they were searching for images of children that looked happy and free. They happened to choose children who are Christian. It is ironic. The humanists obviously did not know the background of these children.”

He said that the children’s Christianity had shone through. “Obviously there is something in their faces which is different. So they judged that they were happy and free without knowing that they are Christians. That is quite a compliment. I reckon it shows we have brought up our children in a good way and that they are happy.”

Gerald Coates, the leader of the Pioneer network of churches, which Mr Mason and his family used to attend before they moved to Dorset, said: “I think it is hilarious that the happy and liberated children on the atheist poster are in fact Christian.”

The British Humanist Association said that it did not matter whether the children were Christians. “That’s one of the points of our campaign,” said Andrew Copson, the association’s education director. “People who criticise us for saying that children raised in religious families won’t be happy, or that no child should have any contact with religion, should take the time to read the adverts.

“The message is that the labelling of children by their parents’ religion fails to respect the rights of the child and their autonomy. We are saying that religions and philosophies — and ‘humanist’ is one of the labels we use on our poster — should not be foisted on or assumed of young children.”

The images of the children were sourced from istockphoto.com, on which photographers upload images for sale to designers, in return receiving a portion of each download fee.

Those who have welcomed the campaign include the magician and illusionist Derren Brown and the author Philip Pullman, who said: “It is absolutely right that we shouldn’t label children until they are old enough to decide for themselves.”
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Post by ficklefiend » Sun Apr 11, 2010 10:58 pm

Fair enough, bit stupid, but the message isn't that kids are miserable as christians, so it's not really ironic.
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Post by Pappa » Sun Apr 11, 2010 11:02 pm

So he's not only brainwashing his kids with religious lies but pimping them out to ad agencies too!!!!! :lay: :lay: :lay: :lay:

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Post by pcCoder » Sun Apr 11, 2010 11:12 pm

The funny part is they don't see what the message really is about. They are doing exactly that, labeling these children as christian:
They happened to choose children who are Christian.
From the looks of it, those children are to young to even know the different between God, Santa, the Tooth Fairy, Easter Bunny, etc. And as we all know, as children often follow anything their parents say, they will likely believe it all the same, they will eventually be revealed that Santa, Tooth Fairy, Easter bunny are not real and stop believing in them, etc. In a way when you are brought up like that you really don't have much 'choice' to believe as it is human nature to believe about anything mommy and daddy say. It may be ironic, but I think the irony is coming from their end. That, and perhaps the stupidity for not understanding what the message is saying. Just because a child is born into a family with religion X does not mean the child is automatically a follower of X.

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Post by macdoc » Sun Apr 11, 2010 11:36 pm

I can just see it about a decade out....."see this dad??.

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..now fuck off with the religion shite"

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Re: Kids in RD's Ad Campaign Are Evangelicals

Post by FBM » Mon Apr 12, 2010 12:06 am

Seems even more to the point, if you think about it. Dear ol' Dad is labelling his kids as xtian; they sure as hell aren't old enough to make an informed choice about it. They're happy because they're too young yet to know what sort of bullshit Dad has in store for them in terms of guilt, fear, insecurity, etc.
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Re: Kids in RD's Ad Campaign Are Evangelicals

Post by Valden » Mon Apr 12, 2010 7:54 am

I don't give a fuck what the father says, those children are NOT Christians. He doesn't get to decide what religion his kids belong to, that's for them and them only to decide.

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Re: Kids in RD's Ad Campaign Are Evangelicals

Post by charlou » Mon Apr 12, 2010 8:38 am

Valden wrote:I don't give a fuck what the father says, those children are NOT Christians. He doesn't get to decide what religion his kids belong to, that's for them and them only to decide.
^^^ Now there's an ad campaign slogan for you. :mrgreen:
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Post by Animavore » Mon Apr 12, 2010 8:47 am

Isn't this like reeeeaaaalllllyyyy old news?
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Re: Kids in RD's Ad Campaign Are Evangelicals

Post by FBM » Mon Apr 12, 2010 9:21 am

Animavore wrote:Isn't this like reeeeaaaalllllyyyy old news?
The older you get, the less 'old' a few months seems. :cane:
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