The Freedom From Religion Foundation is once again calling out an Ohio town for the constitutional violation of putting Christian crosses on public property. FFRF, a state-church watchdog based in …
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Freethought Radio – April 5, 2014
After hearing (and analyzing) the oral arguments in the Supreme Court “Hobby Lobby” case, challenging the reproductive mandate of the Affordable Health Care Act on religious grounds, we celebrate Tom …
Freethought Radio – March 28, 2014
For the 75th anniversary of The Wizard of Oz, we celebrate the life and legacy of the freethinking lyricist Yip Harburg, who wrote “Over the Rainbow,” and many other songs. …
Freethought Radio – March 22, 2014
In The News: “A Tale of Three Cities.” FFRF complains about mixing religion and government in Green Bay (WI), Birmingham (AL), and Sand Point (ID). We welcome spring with music …
Object to biased resolution condemning only Christian persecution
Statement by Annie Laurie Gaylor ‘ Co-President Freedom From Religion Foundation Among the dumber pieces of theocratic legislation being entertained by the Wisconsin Legislature (and that’s saying something), is Senate Joint …
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FFRF to Walker: Delete religious tweet
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker is on the receiving end of a letter of complaint from the Freedom From Religion Foundation in Madison for a religious tweet on his official Facebook …
Freethought Radio – March 15, 2014
In The News: FFRF asks the Pope to “stay away from Green Bay”; tells a praying police chief in Birmingham to cease and desist; and chastises Florida schools for mingling …
Do Catholic politicians have no shame?
By Annie Laurie Gaylor Co-President Freedom From Religion Foundation The fawning invitation by the mayor of Green Bay, Wis., inviting Pope Francis to visit Green Bay next year for the …
Police chief uses office to blatantly promote Christianity
The Freedom From Religion Foundation sent a letter of complaint and records request March 11 to Birmingham, Ala., Police Chief A.C. Roper objecting to his organizing and endorsing a Christian ministry called …
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