Print The Freedom From Religion Foundation is demanding that a publicly funded senior citizens facility in North Carolina cease its prayerfulness. A concerned area resident contacted FFRF to let it …
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FFRF condemns Supreme Court decision exempting religious entities from pension laws
Print The U.S. Supreme Court has given religious institutions a free hand to cheat their employees. According to the court’s decision today, church-affiliated corporations are exempt from a rule meant …
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Freethought Radio — June 1, 2017
Print FFRF attorney Andrew Seidel tells us how we know George Washington did not say “So help me, God” at his inauguration. Dan Barker performs the song “Poor Little Me” that …
End prayers at subsidized N.M. senior center, FFRF insists
Print The Freedom From Religion Foundation is protesting the unconstitutional practice of prayer at a government-funded senior citizens center in New Mexico. A concerned member of the Grants, N.M.-based Cibola …
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FFRF objects to Gideon bible distribution in Texas school
Print Photo of illegal bible distribution provided to media by Brenda Lucas, assistant to the superintendent for the Tenaha ISD. The Freedom From Religion Foundation is strongly protesting that a …
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FFRF corrects Washingtonian inaccuracy
Print An obligation to the truth forces the Freedom From Religion Foundation to rectify a Trump cabinet member’s grossly inaccurate remark about our first president. During the U.S. Coast Guard …
FFRF denounces Maine Senate censorship
Print The Freedom From Religion Foundation is denouncing the Maine Senate’s censorship of a humanist invocation. Thomas Waddell, head of FFRF Maine, worked with state Sen. Shenna Bellows to deliver …
Freethought Radio — May 25, 2017
Print We announce our full-page ad in the New York Times: “Mr. President, we are not a nation of believers.” A Virginia sheriff removed a bible verse from police vehicles …
Don’t pray at meetings, FFRF insists to Fla. county board
Print The Freedom From Religion Foundation is insisting that a Florida county commissioners’ board cease starting its meetings with a prayer. A concerned local resident contacted FFRF to report that …
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