Texas Governor Abbot censors FFRF’s “Bill of Rights Nativity” from the state capitol. Wisconsin lawmaker Scott Allen uses government resources to convert non-Christians. Idaho post office removes Christmas greeting from …
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‘Religious’ hospitals not exempt from retirement regulations
The Third Circuit Court of Appeals ruled yesterday that large healthcare companies are not exempt from retirement plan regulations, even if they operate “religious” hospitals. The Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) …
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FFRF’s Bill of Rights ‘nativity’ goes up in South Bend, Ind.
Photo: FFRF member Geoff Snyder stands with the Bill of Rights “nativity” scene he put up in the County-City Building in South Bend, Ind.After getting approval, the Freedom From Religion …
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Why Rep. Allen’s ‘Merry Christmas’ video isn’t kosher
By Annie Laurie GaylorCo-PresidentFreedom From Religion Foundation Imagine a Muslim state legislator sending out over his official state email a Muslim message to constituents, that not only presumes his viewers …
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FFRF banner stolen from public park in Sanford, Maine
After being on display for less than one week, the Freedom From Religion Foundation’s Winter Solstice banner was stolen on December 30 from a public park in Sanford, Maine. FFRF …
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Solstice banner placed in Sanford, Maine
An FFRF banner celebrating the winter solstice to counter a Christian crèche went up on public property in Sanford, Maine, just in time for Christmas. After Tom Waddell, FFRF Maine …
Freethought Radio – December 26, 2015
In the News: FFRF banners and signs have been stolen or defaced, so we announce a “Resurrection Pledge Campaign” to help replace them. New banners in Olympia, Washington and Illinois …
FFRF’s ‘Saturnalia’ banner goes up in Warren, Mich.
The Freedom From Religion Foundation returns to Macomb County (Warren, Mich.) this holiday season — this time with a tongue-in-cheek banner proclaiming, “Keep Saturn in Saturnalia.”With the help of local …
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Texas governor orders FFRF Bill of Rights Display removed from Capitol
Texas Governor Greg Abbott ordered the State Preservation Board to remove a Freedom From Religion Foundation Bill of Rights and Winter Solstice display from the Texas Capitol today. A letter from …
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