When U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (NY) courageously resisted Trump’s “smear against women” Tweet that she learned about during a Congressional bible study, Annie Laurie told Gillibrand: “The bible is even …
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FFRF’s first-ever ‘atheist’ flag goes up new year in N.H.
Come the new year, the Freedom From Religion Foundation is proudly raising its unique flag to honor freethought and to protest a New Hampshire town’s Ten Commandments monument. On Tuesday, …
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Gaylor v. Mnuchin in H&R Block tutorials
The nation’s most famous tax preparation service now features a recent Freedom From Religion Foundation legal triumph as part of its tutorials. H&R Block’s class required for all its tax …
FFRF wants Ala. guv to stop preaching
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is asking the Alabama governor to quit preaching on the state’s official social media accounts. Concerned citizens contacted FFRF to report that on Dec. 25, …
Ala. mayor’s scheme raises ‘red flag’
This flagpole photo accompanies the Washington Post story about the proposed Christian flag in Glencoe, Ala. (Kevin D. Lines / The Washington Post.) The Freedom From Religion Foundation warns that …
What I want for Christmas
By Robert Green IngersollThe Arena, Boston, December 1897 If I had the power to produce exactly what I want for next Christmas, I would have all the kings and emperors …
At this season of the Winter Solstice may reason prevail
FFRF to Gillibrand: Bible is even worse than Trump!
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is advising the feminist senator who’s standing up to President Trump to reassess the bible. New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand famously repudiated Trump’s tweet about …
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FFRF members bring back freethinking banner in Connecticut park
Members of the Freedom From Religion Foundation have yet again installed a freethinking banner in a Connecticut park. Jerry Bloom, with the help of John Levin, has put up an …
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