Watch the teaser here. The Freedom From Religion Foundation’s television show guest this week draws attention to how Islamist theocracies in Iran and Afghanistan have been silencing and erasing women. Maryam …
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FFRF applauds California’s proactive resistance
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is thrilled that California Gov. Gavin Newsom is taking proactive steps to counter the incoming Trump administration’s Christian nationalist agenda. Newsom has called the Legislature …
Mike Huckabee as Israeli ambassador would be a disaster of biblical proportions
President-elect Donald Trump has chosen Mike Huckabee, former Arkansas governor and current evangelical End Times fanatic, to be his ambassador to Israel, putting a Christian nationalist who has rejected the …
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Freethought Radio – November 14, 2024
As we prepare for President-elect Donald Trump’s second term, we hear a speech from Bradley Onishi, author of Preparing for War: The Extremist History of White Christian Nationalism – And …
Missouri school district agrees to halt prayer during staff meetings after complaint
Springfield News-Leader (Springfield, MO) By Claudette Riley …
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FFRF statement on the defeat of HR 9495
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is pleased by the defeat of HR 9495 in the U.S. House — a bill that, if passed, could have been weaponized to remove the …
FFRF calls foul on Texas school district’s loudspeaker prayer
Photo by Paolo Aldrighetti on Unsplash The Freedom From Religion Foundation is admonishing Silverton Independent School District for starting its football games with loudspeaker-broadcast prayer. FFRF has been informed that …
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Louisiana’s Ten Commandments Law and the Fight for Church-State Separation
Interfaith Alliance By Tranée McDonald …
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This House Believes Feminism Is Incompatible With Religion | Cambridge Union
Cambridge Union Debate Segment by Annie Laurie Gaylor …
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