This week’s show is devoted to FFRF state-church victories and complaints in South Carolina, Alabama, Florida, Tennessee, Montana (with “hate mail” readings), and Colorado (a victory 3 years in the …
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Church instead of jail fails legal tests
The Freedom from Religion Foundation sent a letter Nov. 3 to Alabama Attorney General Luther Strange objecting to a proposed sentencing program in Bay Minette that would let people choose …
Freethought Radio – October 29 2011
Its time for trick or treats. this halloween weekend we’ll talk about some scary theocratic tricks FFRF is combatting. The treat is novelist and Freethought Heroine Rebecca Newberger Goldstein talking …
School drops ‘missionaries to the addicted’ from prime time
The Chesterfield County (S.C.) School District canceled a student assembly featuring a presentation by a faith-based drug rehabilitation center after a Freedom From Religion Foundation letter Oct. 17 on behalf …
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Petulant mayor breaks cross to abide by First Amendment
Whiteville, Tenn., certainly isn't "Pleasantville" for non-Christians with James Bellar behind the civic wheel, but the mayor of that Tennessee town finally and very grudgingly agreed that a water tower …
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Alabama schools continue in unlawful prayer
The Freedom From Religion Foundation has yet to receive a response from Superintendent William Valentine regarding Lauderdale County School District's sanction of illegal prayer before athletic events. FFRF wrote two …
Freethought Radio – October 22, 2011
Atheists are not rapturous over the rapture, once again predicted by Harold Camping. Learn about FFRF’s 40 billboards criticizing religion and the bible regarding Famly Radio’s (once again) failed prediction …
FFRF halts Social Security pro-baptism practice
The Social Security Administration, following complaints by the Freedom From Religion Foundation, has halted a mandatory baptismal question previously asked of all applicants seeking benefits. In 2008, FFRF received a …
FFRF’s “fool me once” campaign asks onlookers to judge religion
A national association of atheists and agnostics that is not in raptures over the Rapture is having some fun, …
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