The Freedom From Religion Foundation has placed a bold 14×48-foot billboard bulletin saying “Ban Marriage Between Church and State” in Smithville, Mo., in America’s heartland. FFRF’s bright purple billboard, adorned …
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Freethought Radio – September 22, 2012
The vernal equinox is here, and school year violations are piling up like fallen leaves.This weeks we cover numerous FFRF victories over high-school and Tennessee university prayers. Then we talk …
Lord’s Prayer out, silence in
Another Pennsylvania school board has decided to drop prayer at board meetings after getting a letter from the Freedom From Religion Foundation.The Octorara Area School Board in Atglen voted Sept. …
Texas school halts football bible banners
The Kountze High School Lions will no longer run through banners inscribed with religious messages before the start of football games in Kountze, Texas. On Sept. 17, Stephanie Schmitt, Freedom From …
Christian prayers dropped at UTK after FFRF complaint
As a result of a recent complaint by the Freedom From Religion Foundation, it appears sectarian prayer by Christian clergy over the loudspeaker at University of Tennessee-Knoxville football games will …
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Another Pennsylvania school board drops prayer
The Grove City [Pa.] Area School District Board of School Directors voted Sept. 10 “to eliminate prayer” at meetings, according to a Sept. 13 letter to the Freedom From Religion …
Albuquerque chapter celebrates ‘Constitution Day’
Freedom From Religion -Albuquerque, the Freedom From Religion Foundation’s chapter in Albuquerque, N.M., is placing a paid advertisement in the the Albuquerque Journal on Monday, Sept. 17, “Constitution Day.” The …
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Freethought Radio – September 15, 2012
Public school football games don’t have a prayer! Hear about 30 (!) recent FFRF victories removing prayer and other religious intrusions from government around the country. Then we talk with …
FFRF sues to remove decalogue from Pa. high school
The Freedom From Religion Foundation filed a federal lawsuit today against New Kensington-Arnold School District to remove a prominent Ten Commandments monument from the grounds of Valley High School, New …
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