by Dan Barker and Annie Laurie GaylorFFRF Co-Presidents Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott has crossed the line from carrying out his secular constitutional duties to defend the state of Texas, …
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Freethought Radio – October 13, 2012
The “nones” are growing, but the religious battles continue. This week we listen to FFRF’s 1980 movie, A Second Look at Religion, showing that little has changed on the state/church …
FFRF stops illegal city collaboration with church
The city of West Linn, Ore., rescinded an unconstitutional grant to Willamette Christian Church after a Sept. 28 Freedom From Religion Foundation letter of complaint. It came to FFRF’s attention …
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Freethought Radio – October 6, 2012
The battle over Christian banners in Texas high-school football games continues, with much national media attention. FFRF victory in Oregon plus the music of John Lennon and Ralph Vaughan Williams …
FFRF to blitz Portland with cheery atheist/secular messages
The Freedom From Religion Foundation will be making its mark next week as 880 of its members from around the country visit Portland to attend FFRF’s 35th national convention. Helping …
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Florida sheriff prays for end in crime
View a PDF version of this letter here. Sheriff Jerry L. DemingsOrange County Sheriff’s Office PO Box 1440 Orlando, FL 32802-1440 Re: Orange County Sheriff using 40 days of prayer …
‘Pulpit Freedom Sunday’ turns clergy into outlaws
This Sunday, Oct. 7, many ministers across the nation will purposefully violate the law from their pulpits. Called “Pulpit Freedom Sunday,” the day has been marked by the Alliance Defending …
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FFRF files amicus brief in Texas prayer banner case
The Freedom From Religion Foundation has filed an amicus brief on behalf of the Kountze Independent School District, Kountze, Texas, which had ordered cheerleaders to stop holding Christian prayer banners …
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Help fund FFRF’s work through CFC
The Freedom From Religion Foundation has once again qualified for inclusion in the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC). The CFC is the only officially sanctioned program for soliciting federal government employees …