Take down misleading billboards by wlc​.​org

Recent signers:
Sammy Wong and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

When I look up and see the billboards promoted by wlc.org, the World's Last Chance website, my heart aches. Loving Jesus, I am deeply troubled by the blasphemous messages in this advertisements project—they mislead both believers and nonbelievers, distorting powerful truths with their own agenda. We cannot stand idly by while these signs broadcast misleading information that could cause confusion and doubt within our communities. 

The messages on these billboards are not just bothersome to believers like me, they undermine the integrity of our faith and sow seeds of mistrust among those still searching for spiritual guidance. It is essential that we preserve the sanctity of religious teachings by ensuring that public displays related to faith are both truthful and respectful.

The presence of these billboards, seen in various locations, has raised concerns not only within faith communities but among residents who value honest and respectful communication. We must protect our highways and streets from becoming platforms for misleading content, and work together towards creating a more respectful environment for all.

I implore those responsible for community guidelines and billboard regulations to evaluate the messages allowed in public spaces carefully. Strengthening regulations can ensure that only messages promoting truthful, respectful, and unifying content can be displayed. Individuals, community leaders, and local authorities must come together to revise and enforce community standards to prevent such misleading campaigns from proliferating further.

By signing this petition, you can help remove these harmful billboards and aid in cultivating a more informed and respectful public sphere. Together, we can make a difference. Please join me by signing this petition to advocate for the removal of these billboards by wlc.org—let's ensure our public spaces promote truth and respect.

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Recent signers:
Sammy Wong and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

When I look up and see the billboards promoted by wlc.org, the World's Last Chance website, my heart aches. Loving Jesus, I am deeply troubled by the blasphemous messages in this advertisements project—they mislead both believers and nonbelievers, distorting powerful truths with their own agenda. We cannot stand idly by while these signs broadcast misleading information that could cause confusion and doubt within our communities. 

The messages on these billboards are not just bothersome to believers like me, they undermine the integrity of our faith and sow seeds of mistrust among those still searching for spiritual guidance. It is essential that we preserve the sanctity of religious teachings by ensuring that public displays related to faith are both truthful and respectful.

The presence of these billboards, seen in various locations, has raised concerns not only within faith communities but among residents who value honest and respectful communication. We must protect our highways and streets from becoming platforms for misleading content, and work together towards creating a more respectful environment for all.

I implore those responsible for community guidelines and billboard regulations to evaluate the messages allowed in public spaces carefully. Strengthening regulations can ensure that only messages promoting truthful, respectful, and unifying content can be displayed. Individuals, community leaders, and local authorities must come together to revise and enforce community standards to prevent such misleading campaigns from proliferating further.

By signing this petition, you can help remove these harmful billboards and aid in cultivating a more informed and respectful public sphere. Together, we can make a difference. Please join me by signing this petition to advocate for the removal of these billboards by wlc.org—let's ensure our public spaces promote truth and respect.

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Petition created on February 7, 2026