‘Infidel’ member of Congress discusses Jan. 6 attack on FFRF TV show
Print Click here to watch the teaser. The Freedom From Religion Foundation’s “Freethought Matters” TV show this Sunday features a new interview in which the only openly nonbelieving member of …
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FFRF condemns newest array of abortion restrictions
Print The Freedom From Religion Foundation condemns the relentless passage of anti-abortion laws at the state level. As we await the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision on Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s …
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Separate religion and lacrosse, FFRF chides N.C. school district
Print You can’t permit your lacrosse program to commit a constitutional offside, the Freedom From Religion Foundation is admonishing a North Carolina school district. Newton Babb, a teacher and head …
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How about don’t say ‘God,’ Gov. DeSantis?
Print The Freedom From Religion Foundation’s advice to Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis — the religious archconservative who signed the egregious “Don’t Say Gay” bill yesterday — is that he …
Tenn. hospital removes religious Facebook posts after FFRF consult
Print A city-owned hospital in Tennessee has taken down religious social media posts after the Freedom From Religion Foundation strenuously objected. A local citizen contacted the state/church watchdog due to …
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FFRF to Justice Clarence Thomas: You’re what’s eroding court credibility
Print Life doesn’t get much more ironic than Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas voicing concern over threats to the high court’s “credibility” the day after it became clear he failed …
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FFRF grants $25,000 for humanist Ukrainian relief
Print The board of the Freedom From Religion Foundation has proudly voted to grant $25,000 to a Polish freethought group organizing humanitarian assistance for Ukrainian refugees. The relief campaign, “Humanists Across …
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FFRF praises Utah gov, condemns spate of transgender bans
Print Utah Gov. Spencer Cox nailed it on the head when, in wisely vetoing a bill banning transgender athletes from participating in girls’ sports, he noted: “Rarely has so much …
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FFRF: Supreme Court gets it right with military vaccine ruling
Print Medical science triumphed and religious privilege was put in its place when the U.S. Supreme Court got it right for a change — at least in part. After previously …
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