Atheists/Agnostics Urge “Imagine No Religion” Why would the nation’s largest group of freethinkers spend good money to put ads that make light of religion on buses in San Francisco? “If …
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FFRF Makes Case Against City of Rancho Cucamonga
Heckler’s Veto” Against Unbelievers Turns Into Censorship of FFRF Billboard The Freedom From Religion Foundation, which sued the City of Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., over censorship of its “Imagine No Religion” …
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Freethought Radio – September 12, 2009
Freethought Radio will interview 2 timely guests: Foundation member Ed Hensley, who will talk about why he is 1 of 9 plaintiffs challenging an egregious Kentucky law requiring dependence on …
Indianapolis Asked to “Imagine No Religion”
FFRF Billboard a First for Indiana! A 14×48-foot billboard with the Lennonesque message, “Imagine No Religion” against a stained-glass window backdrop, went up today at Keystone Avenue North, near 52nd …
FFRF Contests Christian Monument at Chippewa County Courthouse
Christian Memorial Inappropriate at County Courthouse, Watchdog Charges The Freedom From Religion Foundation is challenging a decision by the Buildings and Grounds Committee of Chippewa County, Wis., to keep a …
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Support FFRF Victory – Keep Washington Capitol Secular
Urges Washington FFRF’ers and Others To Support Permanent Moratorium During Public Comment Period This Month The Freedom From Religion Foundation seems to be winning its point in an Olympian-sized state/church …
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Freethought Gets Aboard 75+ San Francisco Buses
If you’re looking for “a sign,” you won’t find one from above on more than 75 buses in San Francisco over the next month. Plenty of irreverent and thought-provoking messages, …
Freethought Radio – September 5, 2009
Energetic state/church actions by the Foundation will be featured. Staff attorney Rebecca Kratz will also talk about the Foundation's unique amicus brief in the upcoming Mohave "veteran monument" cross case …
FFRF Contests Memphis Council’s Prayers, Chaplain, Goody Bag
News Release and Action Alert The Freedom From Religion Foundation has sent a letter of complaint to the Memphis (Tenn.) City Council for opening public meetings with Christian prayers and …
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