We have a fun “April Fool’s” show this week. After discussing the partial (but strong) victory in our Indiana school nativity lawsuit with FFRF attorney Sam Grover, we hear Irish …
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FFRF to bible museum: Don’t bear false witness
The Freedom From Religion Foundation has a message for the Museum of the Bible this Easter week: Thou shalt not bear false witness. FFRF has sent museum officials a letter unmasking …
FFRF implores Oklahoma school to nix evangelical event
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is urging an Oklahoma public high school to cancel an upcoming event that an evangelical group is organizing there. Newcastle High School has scheduled an …
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FFRF sounds alarm about preaching in Missouri schools
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is sounding the constitutional alarm about shockingly religious indoctrination events that have occurred at a number of Missouri public high schools. Bolivar High School and …
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FFRF opposes reckless rule at HHS
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is strenuously opposing a proposed theocratic rule at the Department of Health and Human Services that will jeopardize health care. The rule purports to enhance …
FFRF pans de Blasio’s religious pandering
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio is continuing his long campaign of religious pandering. This week, city schools will close for Good Friday. In past years, Good Friday has …
FFRF warns Tennessee school not to pray over P.A.
The Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF) is insisting that a public Tennessee high school end its unconstitutional endorsement of religion. It was reported by multiple community members to FFRF that …
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FFRF steps up billboard campaign in Atlanta area
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is doubling down on its freethought message in the Atlanta area. It has placed a billboard this week in Marietta calling supernatural belief the “enemy …
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FFRF asks for removal of prayer plaques from Ohio memorial
Sectarian prayers have no place at a public memorial site, the Freedom From Religion Foundation is explaining to a village in Ohio. A concerned community member in Evendale (near Cincinnati) …
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