A bible verse showily exhibited at an Oklahoma public school has been taken down after the Freedom From Religion Foundation brought attention to it. A concerned local resident informed FFRF …
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FFRF prevails: Trump administration admits Johnson Amendment still in force
President Trump has failed to fulfill his promise to “get rid of and totally destroy the Johnson Amendment,” according to an admission filed in court by his own lawyers. The Department …
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FFRF challenges Wash. governmental funding of ministry
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is opposing the unconstitutional doling out of hundreds of thousands of dollars to a religious ministry in the state of Washington. A concerned local taxpayer …
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FFRF warns coaches to ignore preacher and obey law
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is asking public schools and coaches nationwide to abide by their constitutional duty not to proselytize students. FFRF’s statement comes in the wake of a …
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FFRF: Thou shalt love thy First Amendment
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is pleased to see that it has inspired a better understanding of the constitutional separation between church and state in a Pennsylvania community. In response …
FFRF’s charity agency donates sum to Houston
The Freedom From Religion Foundation’s charity agency has sent money to assist with relief and rehabilitation in Houston. Nonbelief Relief Inc., a humanitarian charity created by the executive board of …
FFRF supports NJ towns keeping public spaces secular
The Freedom From Religion Foundation has sent letters to two New Jersey communities in support of their plans to remove religious symbols from public property. Concerned residents in the Borough …
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FFRF writes memo to Ill. lawmakers opposing tax credit scholarship legislation
The Freedom From Religion Foundation sent a memo to all Illinois representatives and senators in which it opposed legislation to create an education budget that snakes in tax credit scholarship funds …
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Freethought Radio — August 24, 2017
What’s wrong with Senator Marco Rubio and Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin promoting bible reading? We report a victory removing scripture from a New Mexico public school and talk with FFRF …