FFRF’s Winter Solstice signs have been erected around the country, one of which was vandalized in Olympia, Washington. Our full-page New York Times ad ran today, during a time when …
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Away with the manger — in with the Solstice!
For a fact, the Christians stole Christmas. We don’t mind sharing the season with them, but we don’t like their pretense that it is the birthday of Jesus. It is …
FFRF returns to an Indiana town
The Freedom From Religion Foundation and area member Geoff Snyder have returned a Bill of Rights “nativity” scene to a key Indiana city. The scene is placed at the County-City …
Glad tidings: ‘Christmas’ increasingly secular observance
Most U.S. adults approve of the growing secular emphasis on Christmas, a new Pew Research Center survey has found. Differing from their president, more than half of Americans don’t care …
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FFRF’s NY Times ad gifts Trump a lump of coal
The nation’s largest association of atheists and agnostics is gifting President Trump a lump of coal for his all-out assault on the First Amendment. The Freedom From Religion Foundation is …
FFRF urges nixing of Alaska city church grant
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is insisting that an Alaska city not fund the repairs of a local church. The Sitka City Assembly will soon vote on allocating $5,000 from …
FFRF asks Ark. governor to silence his public piety
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is requesting that the Arkansas governor stop using official social media accounts to promote his personal religious beliefs. Every Sunday, Gov. Asa Hutchinson posts on …
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FFRF denounces CDC’s orwellian language ban
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is deeply disturbed over the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s attempt to restrict language used in budget proposals. According to various news sources, CDC …
FFRF “nativity” display returns to Iowa Capitol
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is returning to the Iowa Capitol to counter religiosity at the seat of the state’s lawmaking. The centerpiece of its seasonal display in Des Moines’ …