Freethought Radio's featured guest is The Nation's sparkling columnist, Katha Pollitt, whose latest book is Virginity or Death! The show also includes a legal update and a look at many …
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FFRF to Appeal Veteran Affairs Religion Ruling
(MADISON, WIS.) The Freedom From Religion Foundation will appeal this week’s unfavorable ruling by a federal district judge, approving the pervasive integration of religion and spirituality into all aspects of …
Freethought Radio – January 6, 2007
Freethought Radio's featured guest is Norm Allen, executive director of African Americans for Humanism, and editor of the anthology, African-American Humanism. The featured song: a delicious version of "It Ain't …
Freethought Radio – December 30, 2006
Evolutionary psychologist and bestselling author Steven Pinker (The Blank Slate”) talks about his atheism, hypothesizes about why religion exists and discusses his books. The show includes a look at the …
Freethought Radio – December 23, 2006
Pulitzer Prize-winning science writer Natalie Angier of the New York Times, a self-professed lonely atheist” and bestselling author, is the guest on Freethought Radio. Also features a new song by …
Freethought Radio – December 16, 2006
The theme of this show is the Winter Solstice, and features an interview with Tom Flynn, author of The Trouble with Christmas,” and the song, “Solstice Tribute,” by Dan Barker. …
Freethought Radio – December 9, 2006
Features an interview with Steve Benson, Pulitzer-prize winning editorial cartoonist for the Arizona Republic, and Mormon-turned-atheist. The hosts discuss the Foundation’s annual Winter Solstice sign at the Wisconsin State Capitol, …
FFRF Contests New Mexico “Faith Pod”
The Freedom From Religion Foundation’s federal lawsuit challenging a 24/7 bible-based residential program” at the New Mexico Women’s Correctional Facility in Grants, N.M., is being briefed for judgment by the …
Supreme Court Accepts Hein v. Freedom From Religion Foundation
Right to Sue over White House’s “Propaganda Vehicle for Religion” (MADISON, WIS.) The U.S. Supreme Court will hear a lawsuit filed by the Freedom From Religion Foundation challenging the government …
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