There is no reason to keep hating. Women’s rights, Roe v. Wade, and the current “marriage equality” cases before the U.S. Supreme Court are this week’s topics. We hear Roy …
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Wisconsin voucher expansion scheme alarming
FFRF Statement “Forward” may be the official motto of Wisconsin, but Wisconsin’s governor has made an alarming deal with legislative leadership that will take our state educational system backward. Wisconsin’s …
Bigoted U.S. reps say no to equality in military
There are plenty of foxhole atheists, but religionists on the U.S. House Armed Services Committee made sure this week that none will be allowed to serve as secular representatives in …
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FFRF opposes ‘controversial issue’ creationism in public schools
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is objecting to proposals in Springboro, Ohio, that appear to promote religion under the guise of controversial issues and patriotic ceremonies. FFRF, a Madison, Wis.-based …
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FFRF calls out Pickens County Schools multiple religious offenses
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is placing the blame for a string of problematic religious violations in Pickens County schools, Pickens S.C., upon its prayerful Board of Education. A valedictorian’s …
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There’s no reason to keep hating
Oh no! “Pulpit Freedom Sunday” is back! The Orwellian-named “Alliance Defending Freedom” typically hosts the annual Pulpit Freedom Sunday in the fall, encouraging pastors around the country to openly violate …
Freethought Radio – June 1, 2013
Happy Birthday to composers Edward Elgar and Charles Strouse! This week we hear an update on the Ball State professor who is preaching creationism in the classroom. Then we talk …
FFRF’s “Colorado Day of Prayer” victory appealed to state Supreme Court
The Colorado Supreme Court announced earlier this month that it will hear an appeal by Gov. John Hickenlooper of the Freedom From Religion Foundation’s victory in the appeals court declaring …
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Church hosting school concert is unholy mix of church and state
The Freedom From Religion Foundation remains concerned at a Texas school districts role in organizing tonight’s performance at a high school auditorium which was paid for by a Baptist Church. …
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