Watch the teaser here. The Freedom From Religion Foundation interviews for its TV show this Sunday a thinker who says we have no free will — and that this …
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FFRF Solstice display returns to N.H. capital
New Hampshire members of the Freedom From Religion Foundation have returned to the state Capitol grounds with a freethinking Solstice display for the sixth year in a row. The display, …
Freethought Radio — December 14, 2023
Secularism is growing around the world, and in the United States resistance to Christian nationalism is increasing. FFRF Legal Fellow Sammi Lawrence and FFRF Staff Attorney Chris Line join us to talk …
FFRF wins triumphant trifecta of court cases
FFRF is on a winning streak working for your rights! In the space of less than a month this past fall, the Freedom From Religion Foundation has won three successful …
FFRF enters free speech fray over Iowa Capitol displays
Update: The Satanic Temple display at the Iowa Capitol has been destroyed by a Christian zealot who has proclaimed that he carried out the deed because “I saw this blasphemous …
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FFRF’s secular displays return to Chicagoland
The Freedom From Religion Foundation’s Metropolitan Chicago Chapter has put up annual Winter Solstice exhibits throughout the Chicago area to spread its freethinking message. Featured in Chicago’s Daley Center Plaza …
FFRF’s solstice display returns to Iowa Capitol
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is delighted to be bringing a secular presence back to the Iowa Capitol. FFRF’s Bill of Rights “nativity” display has been installed in the Hawkeye …
FFRF Solstice ad in NY Times urges: ‘May reason prevail’
“At this Season of the Winter Solstice, May Reason Prevail” begins the Freedom From Religion Foundation’s full-page ad running Thursday in the New York Times. Against a starry background, the ad …
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FFRF welcomes Supreme Court review of abortion drug ruling
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is hopeful that the U.S. Supreme Court’s announcement today that it will hear an appeal over restrictions on medication abortion means the high court is …
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