Freedom From Religion Foundation Co-President Dan Barker will appear at this Saturday's Rock Beyond Belief event in Fort Bragg, N.C. Barker is set take the stage at 6:45 p.m. on …
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FFRF sues over Pennsylvania’s ‘Year of the Bible’
The Freedom From Religion Foundation today filed a federal lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the Pennsylvania House’s declaration that 2012 is “The Year of the Bible,” which exhorts citizens and …
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FFRF airs first freethought ad on ‘CBS Evening News’
[rough cut] (If you cannot view the video above within this news release, click here to view it on FFRF's youtube channel.) The Freedom From Religion Foundation, a state/church watchdog …
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Freethought Radio – March 24, 2012
Dan and Annie Laurie are at the Reason Rally in Washington, DC. Since there is no radio broadcast, Dan discusses and plays some of his favorite freethought music. Enjoy! Podcast. …
FFRF ad to air on CBS
The Freedom From Religion Foundation, a state/church watchdog and the nation’s largest freethought association, is placing a historic 30-second tribute to separation of state and church as an ad on …
Junkyard Prophet profits mightily
In the wake of publicity and complaints, Superintendent Jim Stanton of Dunkerton [Iowa] Community Schools has received a verbal lashing from parents at a school board meeting March 13 about …
‘This is what an atheist looks like’
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is debuting a new public relations campaign in Nashville, Tenn. An eye-catching magenta billboard featuring a Tennessee student just went up proclaiming, "This is …
Kansas prayer over the top
The religious atmosphere in the Kansas Senate and House of Representatives has drawn fire from the Freedom From Religion Foundation, the nation's largest state-church watchdog. FFRF Co-Presidents Annie Laurie Gaylor …
Oral argument tomorrow over South Carolina bible class case
The Freedom From Religion Foundation will participate in the oral argument portion of its appeal over the Spartanburg County School District Seven (Spartanburg County, S.C.) policy granting academic credit and grades for …
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