FFRF co-president warns of legal action in La. op-ed
FFRF Co-President Annie Laurie Gaylor has penned an op-ed published in a Louisiana newspaper warning of legal action if the Statehouse passes a constitutionally problematic Ten Commandments bill. “My organization …
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FFRF insists that home county supervisor apologize
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is demanding that a home county supervisor say sorry for his recent comments making bogus connections between homelessness and “sin.” At the April 4 meeting of …
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‘Lucy’ discoverer Donald C. Johanson on FFRF TV show Sunday
The scientist who discovered perhaps the most key fossil in anthropological history is the guest on Freedom From Religion Foundation’s “Freethought Matters” show this week. And he happens to also …
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FFRF: New Vatican document denies human dignity
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is calling out the Vatican for its latest harmful statements against LGBTQIA-plus communities and women. In the newly released “Declaration ‘Dignitas Infinita’ on Human Dignity,” …
Ugandan anti-homosexual ruling will have disastrous effects, warns FFRF
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is once again sounding the alarm on Uganda’s horrific Anti-Homosexuality Act after a recent ruling by the Ugandan Constitutional Court. In defiance of international law …
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FFRF: Abortion ban indeed a dark day for Arizona
Individual freedoms — including that foremost liberty to decide if and when to become a parent — must never be left up to states, maintains the Freedom From Religion Foundation. …
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N.C. school district assures FFRF about religious activities
Union County Public Schools in North Carolina has informed the Freedom From Religion Foundation that it won’t promote religious events in its schools. A concerned local community member had communicated …
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FFRF co-president’s Ten Commandments op-ed published in multiple Utah papers
FFRF Co-President Annie Laurie Gaylor dissects in a recent op-ed published in a number of Utah newspapers a new law that allows the Ten Commandments to be taught in public …
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Ky. county religious social media messaging is in the crosshairs
A state/church watchdog’s complaint over a county clerk website post that crosses the constitutional line is heating up in Rowan County, Ky. The Freedom From Religion Foundation contacted the Rowan …
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