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Watchdog Foundation Blasts Promotion of “Operation Blessing” by Federal Agency
Faith-based FEMA? Action Alert! The national Freedom From Religion Foundation has asked the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to immediately remove “Operation Blessing” from its list of endorsed charities to …
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Hurricane Relief Needs People Power, Not Prayer
“Hands That Help Are Better Far than Lips That Pray” As usual, God gets the credit, never the blame. Statement by Annie Laurie Gaylor, Co-President, Freedom From Religion Foundation Is …
Alaska School Funding a Religious Boondoggle
FFRF Lawsuit Challenges “Religious Pork” “The Bible will be your most valuable textbook.” The Freedom From Religion Foundation’s federal lawsuit over public funding of Alaska Christian College received a boost …
Creationist Wolf in Cheap Clothing
If Bush truly wants to “expose people to different schools of thought,” will he advocate teaching Darwinism in Sunday School? Shall we insert a chapter from Origin of the Species …
Rightwing Religionists Seek to Muzzle Inquiry
Church Politicking Has Turned Religion into Confirmation Issue Judge Roberts, have you, or have you not, ever been a supporter of the separation of church and state? Statement by Annie …
University of Minnesota Withdraws from Minnesota Faith Health Consortium after FFRF Lawsuit
FFRF Wins Solid Legal Victory The University of Minnesota, after being sued on March 25 by the national Freedom From Religion Foundation, has withdrawn its membership in the Minnesota Faith …
FFRF Receives 4-stars From Charity Navigator
Charity Navigator has awarded a 4-star rating to the Freedom From Religion Foundation, which is so far the only state/church organization to receive such a rating. Below is an excerpt …
Texas Commandments Decision Creates Mischief
Instead of resolving nearly three decades of legal divisiveness over Ten Commandments monuments on public property, the Supreme Court, in issuing two contradictory rulings on June 27, set the scene …