Do you possess a video camera and the bizarre desire to own a copy of Radar signed by a trio of individuals whose claim to fame is openly denying the existence of God? If so, you may be in luck. The Rational Response Squad, the collective of avowed atheists profiled in our November issue, are holding a contest to further publicize their Hitchens-sanctioned message: The first 15 people who post a YouTube video of themselves buying the issue of Radar in question get ... a copy of the magazine autographed by RRS founder Brian Sapient and two fellow non-believers. (We know, try to contain yourselves. Also, please go buy our magazine! If you already have a copy, buy another!)
[Watch the video contest clip after the jump!]
Shockingly, a fewpeople have already taken them up on their offer, so act quickly. After all, it's not every day you get to own a piece of memorabilia that bears the signature of a man who debated the existence of God with '80s pin-up-turned-Christian evangelist Kirk Cameron on national television. Plus, it's got a great cover!
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