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We ‘Nones’ make every day Earth Day
The fact that atheists, agnostics and the religiously unaffiliated are the most likely to recognize that human activity is causing climate change is why we “Nones” must assert ourselves. Nine-in-10 …
Rise of the ‘Nones’ spotlighted on FFRF TV show Sunday
A leading researcher on the increasingly nonreligious make up of the United States is the guest on the Freedom From Religion Foundation’s Sunday television show. Eastern Illinois University Professor Ryan …
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Freethought Radio – April 20, 2023
In the news: religious privilege in Minnesota, predator priests, ancient “Comstock law” revived, Latinos losing religion, and Walter Reed military hospital’s phony “crisis.” After hearing the wistful Richard Rodgers song …
FFRF lambastes Fla. expansion of ‘Don’t Say Gay’ law
Copyright: Ted Eytan The Freedom From Religion Foundation is condemning the Florida Board of Education’s vote on Wednesday to expand the “Don’t Say Gay” law through the 12th grade. The …
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Rescind religiously slanted noise ordinance, FFRF insists to Minneapolis
The city of Minneapolis should revoke a new ordinance allowing the broadcast of an amplified call to prayer at any time of the day, the Freedom From Religion Foundation is …
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Neither Snow Nor Rain Nor Sabbath: Mail Delivery Debate Goes to Supreme Court
Christianity Today By Daniel Silliman …
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Supreme Court seems to favor religious workers in key employment case
The U.S. Supreme Court appears ready to change employment law in favor of religious workers, charges the Freedom From Religion Foundation. The court heard arguments today in Groff v. DeJoy, …
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