A Freedom From Religion Foundation banner is going back up in a Pennsylvania town to counter a tradition of religious displays there. The organization’s Winter Solstice banner was first installed in …
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FFRF’s Bill of Rights ‘nativity’ returns to South Bend, Ind.
The Freedom From Religion Foundation and area member Geoff Snyder have returned a Bill of Rights “nativity” scene to the County-City Building in South Bend, Ind., adjacent to a Christian …
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FFRF Texas Bill of Rights censorship case to continue
The Freedom From Religion Foundation’s lawsuit against gubernatorial censorship of its Bill of Rights display in the Texas Capitol will proceed, following a ruling by a federal judge in Austin today. …
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FFRF applauds law protecting nontheists
President Obama and the U.S. Congress have paid heed to freethinkers. In May, the Freedom From Religion Foundation asked our then-24,000 members to write to their senators to extend protections …
After divisive prayer, FFRF urges Illinois county to drop practice
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is calling on an Illinois county board to discontinue opening meetings with prayer. The request by the national state/church watchdog (on behalf of its Illinois membership) …
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Away with the manger — in with the Solstice!
For a fact, the Christians stole Christmas. We don’t mind sharing the season with them, but we don’t like their pretense that it is the birthday of Jesus. It is …
What I want for Christmas
By Robert Green IngersollThe Arena, Boston, December 1897 If I had the power to produce exactly what I want for next Christmas, I would have all the kings and emperors …
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A theocratic group manages to mislead Michigan town
A Religious Right organization has regrettably managed to persuade a Michigan town to backtrack on its adherence to the U.S. Constitution. A larger-than-life nativity scene had been removed from a …
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