Print This week we’ll celebrate Roe v. Wade with journalist Sunsara Taylor. Then, we’ll interview Jessica Ahlquist, the besieged 16 year old litigant in a Rhode Island school prayer lawsuit. …
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Maine Prayer Caucus issues immoral “call to prayer”
Print The Freedom From Religion Foundation has sent a memo to Gov. Paul LePage and the Maine Legislative Prayer Caucus highlighting a few of the historical fallacies, contradictions and inaccuracies …
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Kentucky pastor asks God to trim budget
Print The Freedom From Religion Foundation is troubled over an illegal blending of religion and politics by Buck Run Baptist Church Pastor Hershael York prior to Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear's …
Freethought Radio – January 21, 2012
Print To celebrate a court victory, you’ll hear teenager atheist and champion of the first amendment Jessica Ahlquist, who was defamed by her legislator as an “evil little thing.” Then …
Florist shops violate Rhode Island public accommodation statute
Print FFRF arrangement sent to Jessica. The flower shop issued this warm statement on their Facebook page: “Glimpse of Gaia fully supports our First Amendment and will not be bullied …
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FFRF announces “Atheists in Foxholes Support Fund”
Print The Freedom From Religion Foundation, a 501(c)(3) educational charity which has a careful track record of administering scholarships and student activist awards for decades, is announcing the creation of …
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Rhode Island florists refuse to deliver FFRF’s flowers to Jessica Ahlquist
Print FFRF arrangement sent to Jessica. The flower shop issued this warm statement on their Facebook page: “Glimpse of Gaia fully supports our First Amendment and will not be bullied by …
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Supreme Court action pans sectarian prayer in government
Print On Friday, the Supreme Court denied certiorari in Joyner v. Forsyth County, a 4th Circuit Court decision that prevents government bodies from beginning meetings with sectarian prayers. 653 F.3d 341 (4th …
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Freethought Radio – January 14, 2012
Print Dan and Annie Laurie are back from one vacation, learn why they have been invited to some place a LOT warmer. This week we’ll talk with a fifth generation …