Bluefield Daily Telegraph (West Virginia)By Charles Boothe …
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The Freedom From Religion Foundation’s “Freethought Matters” TV show guest the coming Sunday has made it his passion to take on and debunk creationism. Aron Ra, a former Mormon now …
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Join the freethinking community for a prominent Mexican celebration — being observed in a secular spirit — next week. The 2022 Secular Day of the Dead/Día de los Muertos Secular …
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The Freedom From Religion Foundation is proud to announce the awarding of $17,850 to the winners of the 2022 William Schulz High School Essay Contest. College-bound high school seniors were …
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The popular feisty ad that Ron Reagan has done on behalf of the Freedom From Religion Foundation is returning to “The Daily Show” for three weeks. The television commercial, in …
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Iranian-born Maryam Namazie, with “Ex-Muslims of Britain” and “One Law For All,” describes the dire situation in Iran where protesters of the patriarchal regime are being persecuted and killed; she also …
The Freedom From Religion Foundation’s “Freethought Matters” TV show guest this Sunday is a pastor of the most unusual kind: an atheist pastor. When Gretta Vosper, pastor of West Hill …
After state/church news, we hear a sneak preview of the Godless Gospel song “You Don’t Need to Be Ashamed,” written by Andre Forbes, soloists DeAngela Morant and Rogiérs Fibby, with …
A Tennessee county board must remove blatantly sectarian religious language from its preamble, the Freedom From Religion Foundation is insisting. A concerned local resident has notified the state/church watchdog that …
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