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Praying Mantis Poster
Sale! Humorous triptych poster of a mantis in three “religious” stages: praying mantis, agnostic mantis and atheist mantis. Poster is shipped in a tube. 20″ x 10″
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Secular and I Vote DISCONTINUED
DISCONTINUED Red and blue lettering on white pin-back button. 2-inch diameter. $2 each, 3 for $5.
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Secular Vote Placard
Show your community that you support the 1st Amendment with our āIām Secular and I Voteā placard! Sturdy 17āx11ā coated cardboard placard. Reverse side features FFRFās āUnabashed Atheistā logo.
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Sleep in on Sundays Bumper Sticker
Plainspoken. 10 x 3ā
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Snowy Street
Black and white photograph by Chris Line Inside: Happy Winter Season and New Year. Quantity: 10 cards/envelopes 6.25 x 4.5″
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Solstice Cardinal DISCONTINUED
DISCONTINUED Artwork donated by FFRF member Sally Mitchell. Inside: “Merry Winter Solstice” Quantity: 10 cards/envelopes per pack
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Ten Commandments
Blank inside. Art by FFRF Honorary Director Ed Sorel. Quantity: 10 cards/envelopes 4.5 x 6″
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Ten Common Myths About Atheists
Nontractsāthe freethought answer to ubiquitous religious tracts. Brief but thorough, easy to read, 3 1/2 x 4 1/4-inch folded brochures address many common myths about freethought or religion. Debunks stereotypes
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The Blank Slate DISCONTINUED
DISCONTINUED The Blank Slate: The Modern Denial of Human Nature By Steven Pinker One of the world’s leading experts on language and the mindĀ explores the idea of human nature
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The Case Against the Supreme Court DISCONTINUED
DISCONTINUED ByĀ Erwin Chemerinsky. Chemerinsky states: Almost forty years ago, he decided to go to law school because of his belief in that law was the most powerful tool for social
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The Case Against Vouchers
FFRF’s timely brochure on the pitfalls of vouchers and tuition tax credits. Available in packs of 6.
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The Devil in Dover DISCONTINUED
DISCONTINUED When the Dover, Pennsylvania, school board adopted a measure to require its ninth-grade biology students to learn about intelligent design, eleven parents sued, sparking a federal constitutional challenge –
$17.00