The Florida legislature is considering a specialty license plate design that would include a cross, a stained glass window and the words 'I Believe'.
If approved it would be the first state to have a license plate featuring a religious symbol that it is not part of a college logo.
What do you think? Would you buy one of these if your state offered it?
You betcha.
ReplyDeleteCan just see Jesus rocking around the wilderness with a chariot with the plates I believe!!!!
ReplyDeleteAnyway, I believe what? Demons believe!!
So, Mork...was that a yes, or a no?
ReplyDeleteIf offered in Virginia, I probably would choose one. Of course, the way things go in our state legislature, it would be years before they ever got around to debating it.
ReplyDeleteKaren - no
ReplyDeleteI'm from a town we don't need to advertise - most people know.
Isn't it the Texans who say - to much stetson not enough cattle? - I'm a kiwi so I'm not real sure.
Karen - no
ReplyDeleteI'm from a town we don't need to advertise - most people know.
Isn't it the Texans who say - to much stetson not enough cattle? - I'm a kiwi so I'm not real sure.
Nope I'm too cheep to pay extra
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't buy one, but That's more a personal preference than anything.
ReplyDeleteNoVa Dad, very funny, but sadly true about the VA legislature!
I would in a (as they say-even thought I've only been in the state once!!!) a New York Minute!! The New York is for you Kansas Bob!!!
ReplyDeleteSusan
Nah. If folks can't tell you're a Christian by the way you drive (or if they can tell you aren't) what's the point? ;-)
ReplyDeleteI'd only consider doing it to tick off the ACLU, who is challenging these (but forced the FL legislature a few years ago to drop any restriction on foul language on bumper stickers, saying "people can tell their children to look up or away from the words," but when a voluntary "I Believe" plate comes up they scream that the state is forcing religion on people's sensibilities). I don't put any bumper stickers or advertising on my car, but as I said, I'd consider it or a "Choose Life" plate if one ever became available in IL.
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