The Freedom From Religion Foundation, along with 19 other plaintiffs, is suing the U.S. Treasury for stamping “In God We Trust” on currency. Honorary FFRF board member Mike Newdow is …
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Freethought Radio – March 9, 2013
Bible verses on middle-school baseball caps, now removed; action alert to protest federal money for churches to rebuild after Hurricane Sandy. Our guest on this week’s show is Jenna Miscavige …
Give thanks to the McCollum family
By Annie Laurie Gaylor Co-President, Freedom From Religion Foundation Not one workday ever goes by that we at the Freedom From Religion Foundation do not give thanks — to the …
FFRF school complaint uncovers creationist Okla. superintendent
The Freedom From Religion Foundation, which has been corresponding with Wynnewood Public Schools, Okla., over inappropriate actions by a teacher promoting religion in the classroom, is releasing its correspondence with …
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Freethought Radio – March 2, 2013
Hasa Diga Eebowai! An atheist songwriter tells us why we should “Not Be Mad At God.” FFRF attorney Patrick updates us on government prayer controversies, as well as a victory …
Sixth Circuit censors criticism of religion in FFRF case
An appeals court ruled today that a Michigan mayor can censor nonreligious speech, while continuing to endorse a nativity scene in the city atrium. A 3-judge panel of the U.S. …
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FFRF member, Mexican Fiesta settle civil rights dispute
Mexican Fiesta will no longer give discounts for attending Catholic Mass per the terms of a settlement with Richard Halasz, a Freedom From Religion Foundation member from Milwaukee. Mexican Fiesta, …
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Freethought Radio – February 23, 2013
“We are all star stuff.” After discussing FFRF legal complaints in South Dakota and Arkansas, we take up on Carl Sagan’s famous words by talking with paleontologist Neil Shubin, discoverer …
FFRF opposes Walker’s alarming voucher expansion
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker’s budget proposal includes major increases in taxpayer funding to subsidize vouchers for primarily religious schools, the Freedom From Religion Foundation charges. The governor’s budget includes a …
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