Print This week we celebrate FFRF’s victory in Jackson, Ohio. The Jesus painting in the high school was taken down! We also celebrate the April 8 birthday of Yip Harburg, …
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April Fools in North Carolina pursue state religion
Print Without intended irony on April Fools’ Day, Republican Rowan County Reps. Harry Warren and Carl Ford introduced House Joint Resolution 494 to establish a state religion in North Carolina. …
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FFRF, Ohio ACLU rebuff school’s Jesus “switcheroo”
Print Portrait now hanging in Jackson Middle School challenged today A display of Jesus is just as unconstitutional in a high school as it is in a middle school. That’s …
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Freethought Radio – March 29, 2013
Print “Leave No Stone Unturned.” This Easter weekend, we deconstruct the biblical resurrection stories, uncovering many contradictions, asking listeners to take FFRF’s “Easter Challenge.” We also discuss gay marriage, religious …
Has Pennsylvania Religious Right no shame?
Print Pennsylvania state Rep. Tim Krieger has introduced a bill in the General Assembly that would outlaw the use of pseudonyms in litigation challenging religious symbols on public property. In …
Freethought Radio – March 23, 2013
Print It’s bad news for the Good News Club. Listen to excerpts of the speech given before FFRF’s October 2012 convention in Portland, Oregon, by Katherine Stewart, journalist and author …
Freethought Radio – March 16, 2013
Print In honor of the 65th anniversary of the historic McCollum v. Board of Education victory before the Supreme Court (March 8, 1948), we interview Jim McCollum, who was the …
Student activist awards given to Milwaukee-area brothers
Print Mayan and Balen Essak, student activists Mayan and Balen Essak have each received a $1,000 scholarship from the Freedom From Religion Foundation. The brothers attend Shorewood High School in …
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Nonbelievers seek to take God off currency
Print The Freedom From Religion Foundation, along with 19 other plaintiffs, is suing the U.S. Treasury for stamping “In God We Trust” on currency. Honorary FFRF board member Mike Newdow …