A NY high-school science teacher pushing Christianity in the classroom, and a large portrait of Jesus in an Ohio middle school–these are some of FFRF’s state-church complaints we discuss this …
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FFRF objects to Washington State Senate prayer
Note: Below the following call to action is a copy of the letter FFRF Co-President Annie Laurie Gaylor sent to Washington State Lt. Governor Owen over inappropriate prayer at the …
Freethought Radio – January 12, 2013
Atheist activism among the youth. This week listen to high-school students Max Nielson and Jessica Ahlquist talk about the challenges of coming out as a young nonbelieving activist in predominantly …
Freethought Radio – January 5, 2012
The past holiday season was not a time of “goodwill for all.” This week we talk with Justin Vacula about the vandalizing of FFRF’s Winter Solstice sign that was put …
FFRF’s solstice sign is back in Wilkes-Barre
The Freedom From Religion Foundation’s Winter Solstice banner is back up and will hang in the Wilkes-Barre Public Square for six more days — provided that it is not vandalized …
Another FFRF solstice banner disappears
A Winter Solstice banner placed by the Freedom From Religion Foundation in a public park in Manassas, Va., was stolen over the holidays. FFRF received a permit from the …
Freethought Radio – December 30, 2012
Out with the old orthodoxies, in with a new year of freethought! This week’s show is a relaxing sneak preview of FFRF’s new musical CD, Adrift On A Star, including …
FFRF banner gets censored in Pitman
From left: Sean Cunningham, Shelly Colanduno, Matt Newcomb and Jason Shainline. “Keep Saturn in Saturnalia” is the message the Freedom From Religion Foundation would have liked to share with Pitman, …
FFRF sues IRS over preferential treatment of churches
The Freedom From Religion Foundation filed a federal lawsuit yesterday challenging the Internal Revenue Service’s preferential treatment of churches in applying for and maintaining tax-exempt status. The IRS exempts churches …
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