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Nobel Peace Prize Iranian awardee reveals reality of ‘One nation under God’
Iran remains a living warning of the dangers that religion-run governments pose to women’s rights. Jailed Iranian activist Narges Mohammadi has won the Nobel Peace Prize for her work promoting …
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FFRF TV show guest explains global decline of religion
The Freedom From Religion Foundation’s guest this Sunday on its TV show has expertly tracked the decline of religion around the world. Isabella Kasselstrand is assistant professor in the Department of …
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School Orders Teacher to Remove Bible Verse, Cross, from Classroom
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VCSC removes teacher’s religious display — here’s why
102.7 WBOW (Terre Haute, IN) By Sky Christian …
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Atheist eyeing political run won’t swear to God — so he sues to change oath in New Jersey
Miami Herald (Miami, FL) BY Brendan Rascius …
School board member sues district, saying she was told to stop quoting Bible
The Washington Post By Jonathan Edwards …
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Look for FFRF’s ‘unabashed atheist’ commercial on MSNBC this month
The Freedom From Religion Foundation’s iconic ad featuring Ron Reagan that highlights FFRF’s work and his own “unabashed atheism” is back on MSNBC next week. The commercial inviting viewers to …
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FFRF gets cross, bible quote removed from Indiana classroom
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is pleased to report that the Vigo County School Corporation has removed Christian displays from a classroom after a communiqué from the national state/church watchdog. …
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