A full-page ad set to run July 4 celebrating ‘our godless Constitution’ by the national Freedom From Religion Foundation was censored by the Daily Oklahoman, apparently to avoid offending the …
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Freethought Radio – July 6, 2013
On this July 4 weekend, we celebrate our nation’s independence from religion. Then we talk with a former pentecostal preacher of 25 years from Louisiana, Jerry Dewitt, whose new book …
FFRF seeks to put hospital patients first
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is fighting to protect the constitutional rights of Washington residents after more than eight secular hospitals have merged or plan to merge with Catholic hospitals. …
FFRF Convention Preview
Hundreds of freethinkers interested in state/church separation will be gathering on Sept. 27-28 for the 36th annual Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF) convention at the Concourse Hotel in Madison. Headliners …
FFRF’s July 4 ad counters Hobby Lobby disinformation
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is running a full-page ad celebrating “our GODLESS Constitution” in a number of U.S. dailies on July 4. FFRF, a state/church watchdog based in Madison, …
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Freethought Radio – June 29, 2013
This week we talk about songwriter Frank Loesser, immigration, the Boy Scouts ban on atheists, and religious symbols on government property. Then we interview philosopher Daniel C. Dennett about his …
FFRF fights Religious Right in Ohio
FFRF continues to fight proposals in Springboro, Ohio, to promote religion and conservative religious views in public schools. FFRF’s first letter to Springboro Community City Schools in 2011 warned the …
FFRF condemns Wisconsin voucher expansion
Last week the Wisconsin Legislature moved the state one step closer to the most sweeping expansion of private school vouchers in the state’s history, to the detriment of secular public …
FFRF: Protect rights of all nonreligious immigrants
The Freedom From Religion Foundation successfully petitioned the United States government to exempt a 64-year-old British atheist immigrant from taking an oath to bear arms. The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration …
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