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Several popular websites are also running ads, though Disney and
National Geographic Kids thankfully refused based on content.
AHA hopes to attract children whose parents are "traditionally religious" as
well as those "from families like that of President Barack Obama, whose mother
was a secular humanist," the spokesperson explained.
With tag lines such as "I’m getting a bit old for imaginary friends," he said
the site will address kids who have "already made up their minds to reject
supernatural explanations" as well as those who "are just questioning."
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