By Annie Laurie Gaylor Co-President Freedom From Religion Foundation The fawning invitation by the mayor of Green Bay, Wis., inviting Pope Francis to visit Green Bay next year for the …
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Police chief uses office to blatantly promote Christianity
The Freedom From Religion Foundation sent a letter of complaint and records request March 11 to Birmingham, Ala., Police Chief A.C. Roper objecting to his organizing and endorsing a Christian ministry called …
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FFRF protests Green Bay mayor’s invite to pope
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is protesting an invitation to Pope Francis from Mayor Jim Schmitt to visit Green Bay, Wis., for the express non-secular purpose of making a Virgin …
Complaint letters go to Florida school districts, mayor
The Freedom From Religion Foundation sent letters of complaint March 7 to public school districts in Orange and Seminole counties and to the mayor of Casselberry, Fla., about government entanglement …
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Freethought Radio – March 8, 2014
In The News: “Baby Messiah” judge censured; bibles finally removed from ISU hotels; Arizona atheist legislator offers another nonreligious “prayer” in the House; religious violence in Africa. We promote the …
FFRF: Mix ham-eggs, not state-church
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is challenging Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear’s use of state resources to promote a prayer breakfast March 13 at the Frankfort Convention Center. In aMarch 3 …
Marching forth to judicial fairness in Messiah case
The Tennessee Board of Judicial Conduct’s public censure March 3 of a former magistrate for changing a baby’s first name from “Messiah” to “Martin” was set in motion by a …
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Freethought Radio – March 1, 2014
In The News: Arizona Governor Jan Brewer vetoes the controversial bill denying service to gays. We educate the bible-illiterate Tony Perkins, of the Family Research Council, about why the Christian …
FFRF announces three student essay contests for 2014
The Freedom From Religion Foundation, based in Madison, Wis., is announcing its 2014 high school, college and graduate/older student essay scholarship competitions, offering more than $23,000 in total cash prizes. …
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