Thursday, April 19, 2012

Religion on the road

14 comments:

Davidlind said...

I'm not sensing a hearty endorsement of this practice? What's this license plate with the two kids on it? And the Choose Life? Florida is really going all in with the political statements. Reminds me of Live Free or Die in NH. I like Virginia's the best though. . .Leave Me Alone I'm Sleeping. It has really cut down on the tailgating.

Halcyon said...

I guess this is a common sight!

Taken For Granted said...

Always thought it best to keep one's beliefs and philosophies off the back of one's car. Interesting to see what is displayed. A year ago I did a series on bumper beliefs on my blog. Nicely done, Lowell.

cieldequimper said...

Since nobody in their right mind would do this here, it always baffles me...

hamilton said...

personally, the only one I like is the 'aloha'

Anonymous said...

Plenty to read, if you get stuck behind one of them in a traffic jam...

Unknown said...

You already know what I think of this, but I'm glad you post it so I can have an idea of how many people don't keep their beliefs private. You don't see it here.

Judy said...

Not on my paint.

Linda said...

Your photos are great, Lowell. I live in the Montreal area and having seen your photos in this post, it brought to mind a bumper sticker that I saw many years ago. It said: "Answer my prayers...steal this car!" While I found it sort of comical, that car was parked on a street where drug dealings were known to happen frequently.

Great post!

Cezar and Léia said...

Very interesting series and also interesting to see the comments on this post. Religion is a subject that can make for loooooong discussions...
God bless you!
Cezar

Karl said...

The people here are relatively very religious, but we don't have such advertising here...

EG CameraGirl said...

I hope the drivers ALWAYS obey the rules of the road, otherwise it's very bad advertising.

Sharon said...

All I can say is ......oh my!

magiceye said...

wonderful collection Lowell!!

"Photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth which can make them come back again." — Henri Cartier-Bresson