Print Mitch Kahle discusses why he was physically removed in the Hawaii Senate Chambers by the Sargent at Arms. Stephanie Meyers talks about what to get an atheist for Christmas. …
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FFRF’s Winter Solstice sign returns to Wisconsin Capitol
Print 'Tis the season . . . for the Freedom From Religion Foundation's gilt Winter Solstice message, which returns for its 15th visit to the first-floor rotunda of the …
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Building on FFRF’s firm foundation
Print Since the Freedom From Religion Foundation was founded in 1978 in Madison, Wis., it's grown to approximately 16,000 members nationwide. FFRF has enjoyed steady growth over the years, but has …
Freethought Radio – November 27, 2010
Print Did you know the least religious segment of the population is young, teens and twenty-somethings. This week we talk with Jesse Galef, Communications Director of the Secular Student Alliance …
Freethought Radio expands to 35 new markets
Print Freethought Radio, the Freedom From Religion Foundation’s weekly weekend radio program featuring irreverent views, news, music and interviews, is debuting on 35 new stations starting this Saturday. Starting Saturday, …
Freethought Radio – November 20, 2010
Print A “blasphemous student,” Sawyer Frey of Ohio, will talk about why he decided to dress up like Jesus for “Fictional Character” day at his public school, and what the …
Foundation opposes religious charter school proposal
Print The Freedom From Religion Foundation sent a letter today to the Board of Education president and members of the West Bend Joint School District [West Bend, Wis.] in opposition …
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FFRF turns thumbs down on Christian Heritage Week
Print The Freedom From Religion Foundation has sent letters of complaint on behalf of its 700 Florida members and a local resident objecting to proclamations declaring Christian Heritage Week by …
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Solstice celebrated long before Christmas
Print Long before the star over Bethlehem and the eight days of Chanukah and certainly Festivus, there were solstice celebrations. So why aren't we freethinkers …