Print Highlights from Dan Barker’s historic debate on religion with Cardinal George Pell, archbishop of Sydney, Australia, will be featured. Dan, along with cohost Annie Laurie Gaylor, will talk a …
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FFRF Asks State to Quit Citing Good Friday as State Holiday
Print The Madison, Wis.-based Freedom From Religion Foundation, which won a major victory in federal court overturning Wisconsin's Good Friday state holiday 14 years ago, has asked the Revisor of …
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Freethought Radio – March 20, 2010
Print FFRF Staff Attorney will serve as Freethought Radio’s special substitute host, joining Annie Laurie Gaylor while cohost Dan Barker is in Australia. Rebecca Markert will talk about her recent …
FFRF: Akron City Council’s Prayers Are Illegal
Print Does the Akron City Council need a lesson to learn the difference between a sectarian and a nonsectarian prayer? The Freedom From Religion Foundation thinks it does. The Foundation …
FFRF Calls Out Another Prayerful Calif. City Council
Print "We dedicate this meeting to Thee, and we do so in the name of Jesus Christ. Amen." Thus ended the invocation by Fire Chief Kirk Waters that opened the …
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FFRF Asks Houston Council to Stop Christian Prayers
Print The Houston City Council is out of order with sectarian prayers that advance Christianity at its meetings, says a letter to the council and Mayor Annise Parker from the …
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Freethought Radio – March 13, 2010
Print State/church separation and controversies will be discussed with Law School Prof. Jay Wexler, author of the entertaining new book, “Holy Hullabaloos — A Road Trip to the Battlegrounds of …
Freethought Radio – March 6, 2010
Print Guest Ayaan Hirsi Ali, author of “Infidel,” will talk about her escape from an arranged marriage in Somali, about becoming an atheist, and how religious terrorism has changed her …
Court: FFRF suit against National Day of Prayer can proceed
Print A federal judge ruled on March 1 that the Freedom From Religion Foundation’s lawsuit challenging the National Day of Prayer can go forward. The suit was filed in October …
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