Print The Freedom From Religion is vigorously defending its groundbreaking federal challenge of the National Day of Prayer. The Foundation filed suit a year ago against both Pres. George Bush, …
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Freethinkers’ Winter Solstice Sign Up in Madison
Print ‘Tis the season . . . for the Freedom From Religion Foundation’s gilt Winter Solstice message, which returns for its 14th visit to the first-floor rotunda of the Wisconsin …
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“No Gods” Solstice Sign Returns to Illinois Capitol
Print The Freedom From Religion Foundation’s Winter Solstice display is going up during December in the Illinois State Capitol in Springfield. The Madison, Wis.-based Foundation is the largest national association …
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Freethought Radio – November 28, 2009
Print Freethought Radio will talk with world-renowned opera singer Markella, who has gone from Greek Orthodox to unorthodox. Markella has recorded a new pop song, “The God Delusion.” Timely news …
Freethought Radio – November 21, 2009
Print Freethought Radio will talk with Harvard’s Humanist Chaplain, Greg M. Epstein, author of the new book, Good Without God: What a Billion Non-Religious People Do Believe. Podcast. …
Victory! Christian Science Provision not in Merged Health Care Reform Bill
Print November 20, 2009 The Freedom From Religion Foundation is delighted to report that the mandate requiring private medical insurers to reimburse for “religious or spiritual health care” was not …
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Chesapeake Council Insists on Nonsectarian Prayers Only
Print As requested by the Freedom From Religion Foundation, the city of Chesapeake, Va., is telling clergy who pray before City Council meetings that their prayers must be nonsectarian. The …
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FFRF Brings 10 Irreligious Billboards to Albuquerque
Print The Freedom From Religion Foundation is extending its campaign of irreverence to the Great Southwest by bringing billboards with thought-provoking messages to Albuquerque, N.M. The national state-church watchdog is …
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Freethought Radio – November 14, 2009
Print Freethought Radio will play some coverage of FFRF’s jolly new bus sign in Seattle, play some coverage of its 32nd annual convention there and discuss how religious lobbies sabotaged …