Dan and Annie Laurie report on their visit to the Global Atheist Conference in Melbourne, Australia, and Dan talks about his visit to the first atheist conference in the Philippines. …
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FFRF contests more Rhode Island religion
The Freedom From Religion Foundation sent a letter of complaint April 13 to Leo Fontaine, mayor of Woonsocket, R.I., about a Latin cross at city Fire Station No. 2 and …
Alabama city removes biblical signs
The Freedom From Religion Foundation has convinced the town of Sylvania, Ala., to remove four biblical welcome signs along heavily traveled city routes. Sylvania officials have confirmed that the signs …
Freethought Radio – April 21, 2012
This week we talk with Paul Heffron, a former minister who is now part of the Freethought Band, and listen to some of their lively irreverent music. We also talk …
FFRF message: ‘God fixation’ not good for nation
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is again taking its national billboard campaign to keep state and church separate to Colorado. This time, FFRF’s billboards (two in Denver and one in …
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Freethought Radio – April 14, 2012
We devote this entire show to the life and work of the freethinking songwriter Frank Loesser, who wrote Guys and Dolls, “Heart and Soul,” How To Succeed In Business Without …
‘Jesus Christ myth’ banner rises again in Illinois park
The Freedom From Religion Foundation placed its second "Nobody died for our 'sins.' Jesus Christ is a myth" banner in a city park in Streator, Ill. today. The replacement banner …
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‘Jesus Christ myth’ banner stolen from Illinois park
The Freedom From Religion Foundation's "Nobody died for our sins. Jesus Christ is a myth" banner has been stolen from a city park in Streator, Ill. The banner was placed …
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Freethought Radio – April 7, 2012
During this Easter weekend, we discuss why the resurrection story is false. We play a tribute to the irreverent atheist songwriter Yip Harburg (born April 8, 1896) and then talk …