This week we celebrate Thanksgiving with gratitude in the face of the almost impossible fragility of human existence, and listen to Shelley Segal’s “Apocalyptic Love Song.” We hear journalist Jamila …
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FFRF erects Winter Solstice sign in Illinois Capitol
‘A is for atheism,’ ‘B is for Bill of Rights’
Here are photos of the unique display placed by FFRF/FFRF Metropolitan Chicago Chapter taken on Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2013, at Daley Plaza, Chicago. (The famous Picasso sculpture …
FFRF calls for Hobby Lobby boycott
The Freedom From Religion Foundation today called on all proponents of women’s rights and separation of church and state to boycott (and “girl-cott”) Hobby Lobby, a national retail craft-store chain. …
FFRF sponsors “non-Sacramental” billboard blitz in Sacramento
What do nonbelievers do during the month of December? They “come out of the closet,” at least in Sacramento, in a way that cannot be ignored. The Freedom From Religion …
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FFRF rests its Colorado Day of Prayer challenge
The Freedom From Religion Foundation, which represents over 650 members in Colorado, plus a Denver area chapter, filed its final answer this month in the state’s appeal of its Colorado …
FFRF, Chicago chapter place giant “A” for atheism in Daley Plaza
See the full size ad here. The Freedom From Religion Foundation and its Metropolitan Chicago chapter are unveiling a unique “winter solstice” display Tuesday morning to balance Daley Plaza’s traditional …
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Ron Reagan ad for FFRF runs on Randi Rhodes Show
A radio ad recorded by Ron Reagan promoting the Freedom From Religion Foundation has been running all this month on the Randi Rhodes radio show. In the ad, Reagan says: …
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Freethought Radio – November 23, 2013
Three presidents! This week we play President Obama reading Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address without saying “under God,” and then hear John F. Kennedy’s famous speech about keeping state and church …