Statement by Annie Laurie GaylorCo-President, Freedom From Religion Foundation The Religious Right, which never gives up in its quest to unite church and state, has met its equal in …
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FFRF Celebrates “Constitution Day” with Ohio ad
Click here to see the full page ad. The Freedom From Religion Foundation is celebrating Constitution Day today — marking the 226th anniversary of ratification of the U.S. Constitution in …
Freethought Radio – September 14, 2013
INFIDELS! We hear the only known recording of journalist H. L. Mencken, admitting he was an agnostic, commenting on his coverage of the 1925 Scopes “monkey trial.” Then we hear …
“Constitution Day” ad to appear Sunday in Bloomington paper
Click HERE to see the high resolution image. The Freedom From Religion Foundation is celebrating Constitution Day, Sept. 17, marking the 226th anniversary of adoption of the U.S. Constitution, …
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Updated FFRF Statement on Coos Bay
Earlier this week, a person or persons identifying themselves as representing nonreligious veterans claimed responsibility for two explosions involving the cross memorial in Mingus Park and the Bay Area House …
New York ‘Sukkahs’ need to stop obstructing pedestrians
The Freedom From Religion Foundation opposes the illegal construction of temporary structures called sukkahs that are annually placed on Brooklyn, N.Y., public sidewalks each year for the Jewish holiday Sukkot. …
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FFRF gears up for national convention
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is holding its 36th national convention Sept. 27-29 in its home base of Madison, Wis., where the annual gathering of atheists, agnostics and freethinkers is …
Freethought Radio – September 6, 2013
We stop football prayer and expose Hobby Lobby’s “crafty” and misleading ads about the founding fathers. Then we talk with Dan Savage, author and founder of It Gets Better, about …
Tennessee school caught in illegal shift
The Freedom From Religion Foundation started objecting in 2012 to illegal prayer at South Pittsburg [Tenn.] High School at football games, where the prayer blared over the public address system, …