The Freedom From Religion Foundation is pleased by the defeat of HR 9495 in the U.S. House — a bill that, if passed, could have been weaponized to remove the …
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FFRF calls foul on Texas school district’s loudspeaker prayer
Photo by Paolo Aldrighetti on Unsplash The Freedom From Religion Foundation is admonishing Silverton Independent School District for starting its football games with loudspeaker-broadcast prayer. FFRF has been informed that …
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Louisiana’s Ten Commandments Law and the Fight for Church-State Separation
Interfaith Alliance By Tranée McDonald …
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This House Believes Feminism Is Incompatible With Religion | Cambridge Union
Cambridge Union Debate Segment by Annie Laurie Gaylor …
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Judge Rules against Ten Commandments Display in Louisiana Classrooms
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FFRF urges Ky. detention center to stop baptizing inmates
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is urging the Shelby County Detention Center in Kentucky to stop baptizing inmates. A concerned community member informed the state/church watchdog that the detention center …
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Oklahoma’s Education Dept. to create ‘Office of Religious Liberty and Patriotism’
The Christian Post By Michael Gryboski …
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Ryan Walters says Office of Religious Liberty and Patriotism won’t promote a specific faith
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Opinion: Louisiana’s Ten Commandments push shows GOP doesn’t care about the Constitution
USA Today By Chris Brennan …
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