In God We Trust hereby bestows "The Cup of Wrath" on the notorious Freedom from Religion Foundation
for its efforts to convince Americans to "Imagine No Religion" in its never ending quest to purge our nation of
all religious influence and to establish a "paradise on earth" free of faith and hope.
Not content with merely launching frivolous and mean-spirited lawsuits protesting
public displays of religiosity and protesting American colonial intolerance, the FfRF began a nation-wide advertising campaign
consisting of obnoxious billboards that demand that Americans "Imagine No Religion."
In early 2008, the foundation posted one of it infamous signs in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania by
purportedly misleading a small family-owned outdoor advertising company into believing that the message to be displayed was
sponsored by a local church. In response, In God We Trust launched its own billboard campaign asking to the public why the
leaders of the nation's largest atheist organization held such openly hate-filled views of the United States.
This "Why Do the Atheists Hate America?" effort highlighted
the outrageous beliefs of the leadership of the Freedom from Religion Foundaiton - beliefs that include a hatred for "Proud
to Be American" logos, an antipathy for Columbus Day and a commitment to forcing the U.S. Government to sever diplomatic
relations with Vatican City.
When confronted
with their own words, the leaders of the FfRF fired off a hate-filled diatribe to the media declaring that, "We would
be that much closer to creating a paradise on earth if we could get rid of the baggage of superstition and religion."
For confirming to the world that they desire
a world without faith, hope and the good deeds of people like Mother Theresa, Martin Luther King and Gandhi, the leaders of
the Freedom from Religion Foundation have earned themselves a full draught from the Cup of Wrath.