This is not too surprising: Cincinnati fanatics and kooks were so threatened by a billboard that said, "Don't believe in god? You are not alone" that they made violent threats that led to the billboard being taken down and relocated.
Cincinnati is Ken Ham country; you don't see atheists sending in threats to get his billboards taken down. We'd rather see new billboards go up in reply.
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