The January 1, 2011 show, “Name that secular songwriter!” will be replayed (due to cohosts both being felled by ailments which are not life-threatening, but kept them from the studio …
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Virginia school board votes to put Ten Commandments back in county schools
The Giles County School Board, unbelievably, voted 5 to 0 this afternoon to return Ten Commandment postings to school walls. The Board overruled a responsible decision by its superintendent to remove …
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Freethought Radio – January 15, 2011
Victories and other updates in state/church news. Dan discusses his new book, “The Good Atheist.” Prof. Dennett discusses “Breaking the Spell,” his study on clergy leaving the pulpit. Podcast. …
Wisconsin FFRF’er sponsors billboard
“Enjoy Life Now: There Is No Afterlife” is the message a Wisconsin Lifetime Member of the Freedom From Religion Foundation is sponsoring for several weeks on a billboard near Columbus, …
FFRF contests Colorado invocations
At Peggy Littleton's first meeting as an El Paso County commissioner in Colorado Springs, Colo., she called for more prayer. “I’d like to encourage my colleagues to have, at a …
FFRF urges the Iowa State Legislature to end unconstitutional opening prayers
The Freedom From Religion Foundation, on behalf of its Iowa membership, urged the Iowa State Legislature to drop prayer and reject resolutions continuing prayer in the 84th General Assembly and …
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Freethought Radio – January 8, 2011
Indiana dad Craig Scarberry discusses the custody battle for his kids hinging on his lack of belief. Steve Trunk reports his legal victory this week when an appeals court ruled …
Freethought Radio – January 1, 2011
January 1, 2011. This week we welcome the new year with a new game: “Name that secular songwriter!” Enjoy the enormous contributions of nonreligious composers and songwriters who have built …
FFRF calls for halt to Army ‘spiritual fitness’ survey
On behalf of its currently active and former members in the Army, the Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF) called today on the Secretary of the Army to halt its invasive …
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