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November 16

FFRF calls out S.C. state Rep. Beach after evangelizing birthday greeting

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is appalled that S.C. state Rep. Thomas Beach is using state resources to send proselytizing messages to his constituents. A South Carolina constituent contacted FFRF to report that Beach sent them a “birthday card” with a message that encouraged them … More »

November 16

Jolly good! — Brits contemplate disestablishing church

The Freedom From Religion Foundation can only say “Brilliant!” in response to an announcement that a bill will soon be introduced in Parliament to disestablish the Church of England.Liberal Democrat peer Paul Scriven, who is behind the move, calls disestablishment “long overdue.” Disestablishment is … More »

November 15

Reverse discriminatory prayer policy, FFRF urges Alaska borough

  The Freedom From Religion Foundation is demanding that an Alaska borough rescind its new policy of chaplain-delivered prayer in disregard of FFRF’s constitutionally sound advice.For the past several years, the Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly had allowed citizens to volunteer to deliver the opening invocation, … More »

November 15

Speaker Johnson’s views and actions take Christian nationalism mainstream

The continuing near-daily revelations about the religiously extreme views of new House Speaker Mike Johnson should be cause for concern for any American who values our secular democracy. As one Christian nationalist exulted after the vote elevating Johnson to his current position: “No piece of … More »

November 15

Activist groups seek to join Okla. AG’s lawsuit opposing religious public charter school

  A group of faith leaders, public-education advocates and public-school parents — who are among the plaintiffs in a lawsuit filed on July 31 to stop Oklahoma from sponsoring and funding the nation’s first religious public charter school — are seeking to join a similar … More »

November 14

New Supreme Court ethics code recognizes problem but fails to solve it

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is disappointed that the Supreme Court, after witnessing repeated scandals involving unreported gifts to justices and other reprehensible conduct, has belatedly adopted an ethics code that has no teeth and sets an even lower bar than the existing code … More »

November 14

FFRF urges N.C. school district to end board-led prayers

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is urging the Columbus County Board of Education (based in Whiteville, N.C.) to protect the First Amendment rights of the school district community by ending board-led prayer. A concerned local resident has reported that the board begins each meeting with … More »

November 14

BREAKING! New Jersey agrees to a more inclusive oath due to FFRF lawsuit

Thanks to a Freedom From Religion Foundation lawsuit, the electoral system in New Jersey is becoming markedly more inclusive. FFRF filed suit a month ago on behalf of a N.J. resident against the N.J. secretary of state for forcing candidates for public office to swear a … More »

November 10

Yes, there are ‘atheists in foxholes,’ FFRF USA Today ad asserts

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is taking out a Veterans Day ad with USA Today that honors those who have served, especially freethinkers. About a quarter of FFRF’s members are veterans or in the military.The ad is in a special edition of USA Today … More »

November 10

FFRF Sunday TV show guest explains her disbelief in new book

Watch the teaser here. The Freedom From Religion Foundation interviews for its TV show this Sunday a Washington Post contributor who has a new book explaining why she stopped pretending to believe. Kate Cohen is a Washington Post contributing columnist who often writes on freethought topics … More »

November 9

FFRF’s S.C. lawsuit ends with withdrawal of $1.5 million funding request

  The Freedom From Religion Foundation has obtained a victory for South Carolina taxpayers.FFRF filed a suit last year on behalf of four South Carolina taxpayers against state officials, including South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster, challenging the state’s unconstitutional $1.5 million funding of a religious … More »

November 7

New survey shows more belief in QAnon nonsense while most “Nones” cling to reality

  There’s been an ominous uptick in the belief of QAnon-related claims between 2021 and 2023 spanning every demographic measured, reveals a recent survey from the Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI). This includes the religiously unaffiliated, although they still score better than any other religious … More »

November 6

FFRF insists that Tenn. school district prohibit religious ceremonies

Stop inviting outside adults to engage in religious observances with students, the Freedom From Religion Foundation is urging the Robertson County Schools system in Tennessee. The White House Heritage High School boys basketball coaches invited a representative of the religious organization Middle Tennessee Fellowship of … More »

November 6

FFRF to Ga. school district: Public school football baptisms are unconstitutional

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is calling out the Tattnall County High School football coach for abusing his position to baptize players. A concerned district community member informed the state/church watchdog that Tattnall County High School football coach Isaac Ferrell has been using his position … More »

November 2

World-famous philosopher Daniel Dennett interviewed on FFRF Sunday TV show

Watch the teaser here. Chicago, WPWR-CW (Ch. 50), Sundays at 9 a.m. Denver, KWGN-CW (Ch. 2), Sundays at 7 a.m. Houston, KIAH-CW (Ch. 39), Sundays at 11 a.m. Los Angeles, KCOP-MY (Ch. 13), Sundays at 8:30 a.m. Madison, Wis., WISC-TV (Ch. 3), Sundays at 11 p.m. Minneapolis, WFTC-29, Sundays at … More »

November 2

Cancel opening prayers at city council meetings, FFRF urges N.C. city

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is urging the city of Roxboro to end the discriminatory practice of opening its City Council meetings with councilor-led prayers. A concerned Roxboro resident has reported that the City Council regularly opens its meetings with Christian prayers led by members … More »

October 31

FFRF urges S.C. school district to cancel pregame prayers

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is requesting that the Kershaw County School District no longer allow a local church to preach before school football games. A concerned district community member has informed the state/church watchdog that the district has been imposing prayer on students, parents … More »

October 31

Repeal new prayer policy, FFRF insists to a N.C. school board

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is urging a North Carolina school board to repeal a new policy permitting unconstitutional official prayer at the start of its meetings. At its Oct. 3 meeting, the New Hanover County Board of Education held a second reading of a … More »

October 30

Watch for 'unabashed atheist' Ron Reagan on CBS’ ‘Colbert’

Ron Reagan’s commercial on behalf of the Freedom From Religion Foundation will return to the live version of “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” this week. The ad, in which Reagan famously notes he’s an “unabashed atheist, not afraid of burning in hell,” will air … More »

October 26

Secular elected officials get heard on FFRF Sunday TV show

The Freedom From Religion Foundation’s TV show this Sunday features two guests who represent the growing numbers of nonreligious elected officials around the country. The show first interviews Minnesota state Rep. Mike Freiberg, who co-founded the state’s new Secular Government Caucus working to resist Christian nationalism … More »

October 26

FFRF awards $18,050 to 2023 grad student/older student essay contest winners

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is proud to announce the 10 top winners and eight honorable mentions in the 2023 Cornelius Vander Broek Grad/“Older” Student Essay Competition. FFRF has paid out a total of $18,050 in award money for this contest. Students were asked to … More »

October 26

We Dissent: Back to (public) school!

A new episode of “We Dissent” examines a variety of religious intrusions into public schools — and explains why you should be aware of such developments. On episode 23, “We Dissent” hosts FFRF Legal Director Rebecca Markert, FFRF Attorney Liz Cavell and American Atheists Legal … More »

October 26

FFRF victory: W.Va. families secure policy changes in religious revival lawsuit

The Freedom From Religion Foundation has secured a constitutional win for families in a West Virginia school district whose students were subjected to a religious revival.  Four families in Huntington, W.Va., have settled their lawsuit against the Cabell County Board of Education after it agreed … More »

October 23

FFRF calls on book-banning Wis. school district to ban the bible

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is demanding that the Menomonee Falls School Board in its home state of Wisconsin ban the bible after the school district’s recent book-banning spree. The district recently banned 33 books on the basis of their “sexually explicit content” or “profanity.” … More »

October 23

FFRF calls out Miss. school district for promoting religion

The Freedom From Religion Foundation has taken issue with the George County School District in Lucedale, Miss., after receiving a report of multiple First Amendment violations. The state/church watchdog has been informed that last spring’s George County High School graduation ceremony included both a preplanned … More »

October 20

Joint statement on Oklahoma attorney general’s lawsuit regarding proposed public Catholic charter school

Americans United for Separation of Church and State, the Freedom From Religion Foundation, the American Civil Liberties Union and the Education Law Center – the organizations litigating a lawsuit to stop Oklahoma from sponsoring and funding the nation’s first religious public charter school – issued the … More »

October 19

FFRF Sunday TV guest has unearthed large-scale church child abuse

The Freedom From Religion Foundation’s Sunday TV show guest has made visible an extremely shameful aspect of organized religion: widespread child abuse. Award-winning journalist and author Christine Kenneally has a Ph.D. in linguistics from Cambridge University. She’s written for The New Yorker, The New York … More »

October 19

FFRF brief sides with Southwest Airlines over unprecedented ‘religious liberty training’ order

Photo by Suhyeon Choi on Unsplash The Freedom From Religion Foundation has filed an appeals court amicus brief against a district judge’s order compelling Southwest Airlines attorneys to attend “religious liberty training” by a controversial Christian advocacy organization.A flight attendant sued Southwest with the claim … More »

October 17

FFRF gets prayer cards removed from Mississippi middle school

The Freedom From Religion Foundation has successfully persuaded the Jackson County School District to reprimand a teacher and update staff training after a middle school teacher placed “prayer cards” under students’ desks. A concerned district community member informed the state/church watchdog that a teacher at … More »

October 17

FFRF and donor Brian Bolton team up to endow Badger State secular professorship

  The Freedom From Religion Foundation proudly announces a pioneering professorship in secular studies at a home state university — only the third such professorship in the nation.The Brian F. Bolton and Anne Nicol Gaylor Endowed Professorship in Secular Studies of $500,000 is being set … More »

October 12

Nonreligious students earn FFRF cash awards through Secular Student Alliance

With the backing of donors, the Freedom From Religion Foundation has collaborated with the Secular Student Alliance to select, announce and distribute several worthy 2023 student scholarships. This year’s scholarships and winners are listed below (as per Secular Student Alliance policy to help protect identities, … More »

October 12

FFRF Sunday TV guest says evangelical movement failed a generation

The Freedom From Religion Foundation’s guest on its Sunday TV show has a lot of insights to offer about the evangelical movement — he grew up in it. Jon Ward is the chief national correspondent at Yahoo! News. He’s covered American politics and culture for two decades, … More »

October 11

FFRF’s powerful ‘Freethought Day’ ad runs in USA Today Thursday, Oct. 12

A full-page ad by the Freedom From Religion Foundation warning of latter-day witch hunts will run in the main section of USA Today tomorrow, Oct. 12, which marks the anniversary of the cessation of the notorious Salem Witch Trials. The date has long been proclaimed … More »

October 10

FFRF awards $17,400 to 2023 college student essay contest winners

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is proud to announce the 11 winners and six honorable mentions of the 2023 Kenneth L. Proulx Memorial Essay Contest for Ongoing College Students. FFRF has paid out a total of $17,400 in award money to this year’s college … More »

October 9

Statement on contract approval for Oklahoma’s St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School

OKLAHOMA CITY — The Freedom From Religion Foundation, Americans United for Separation of Church and State, American Civil Liberties Union, and the Education Law Center – the organizations litigating the lawsuit to stop Oklahoma from sponsoring and funding the nation’s first religious public charter school … More »

October 9

FFRF’s treat-filled convention in Madison this weekend

The Freedom From Religion Foundation’s 46th annual national convention is taking place in its hometown this coming weekend – and it promises to be a scintillating event. The gathering will take place Friday, Oct. 13, and Saturday, Oct. 14, at the Monona Terrace Convention Center … More »

October 9

FFRF erects billboard ads in Madison, Wis., to celebrate upcoming convention

The Freedom From Religion Foundation has placed messages warning “Resist Christian nationalism” on two billboards in its hometown in time for its 46th annual national convention taking place in Madison Oct. 13–14. The billboards are strategically placed to greet out-of-town attendees as they commute between … More »

October 9

FFRF stops prayer at football games in Ohio school district

The Freedom From Religion Foundation has convinced the Symmes Valley Local School District to no longer broadcast prayers over the loudspeaker at future football games. A concerned district parent reported that a district football scrimmage in August included an adult-led Christian prayer prior to the … More »

October 6

Nobel Peace Prize Iranian awardee reveals reality of ‘One nation under God’

Iran remains a living warning of the dangers that religion-run governments pose to women’s rights.Jailed Iranian activist Narges Mohammadi has won the Nobel Peace Prize for her work promoting women’s rights and human rights. The news this week that yet another young Iranian woman … More »

October 6

FFRF TV show guest explains global decline of religion

The Freedom From Religion Foundation’s guest this Sunday on its TV show has expertly tracked the decline of religion around the world.Isabella Kasselstrand is assistant professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland. Her publications and her studies explore nonreligion and … More »

October 5

Look for FFRF’s ‘unabashed atheist’ commercial on MSNBC this month

The Freedom From Religion Foundation’s iconic ad featuring Ron Reagan that highlights FFRF’s work and his own “unabashed atheism” is back on MSNBC next week. The commercial inviting viewers to join FFRF will return to the “The Rachel Maddow Show” over the next three Mondays. … More »

October 5

FFRF gets cross, bible quote removed from Indiana classroom

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is pleased to report that the Vigo County School Corporation has removed Christian displays from a classroom after a communiqué from the national state/church watchdog. A concerned district parent informed FFRF that an English teacher at Honey Creek Middle School, … More »

October 4

Why secularists should care about Banned Books Week

As we observe Banned Books Week Oct. 1–7, book bans are on an alarming and unprecedented rise. Secular Americans must spread awareness and fight back against such bans and censorship. The Freedom From Religion Foundation is deeply familiar with the haunting history of censorship: from … More »

October 3

FFRF chastises Fla. school district for football coach’s team prayer

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is urging the Levy County School District, based in Bronson, Fla., to end coach-led prayers. FFRF has been informed that Robby Pruitt, Williston High School’s football coach, and his staff have been using their positions to push personal religious beliefs … More »

October 3

BREAKING NEWS: FFRF files suit against N.J. secretary of state over religious oath

The Freedom From Religion Foundation has filed a lawsuit on behalf of a N.J. resident against the secretary of state for forcing public office candidates to swear a mandatory religious oath. You can read the document here.James Tosone, the plaintiff, has run for public … More »

September 28

FFRF Sunday TV guest an inspiring political advocate for ‘Nones’

The Freedom From Religion Foundation’s Sunday TV show guest has made it his lifelong goal to have the voices and opinions of the “Nones” be heard in the political arena. Ron Millar is political coordinator for the Center for Freethought Equality, a nonprofit that advocates … More »

September 28

FFRF awards $19,050 to 2023 high school essay winners who are ‘Nones’

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is proud to announce the winners of the 2023 William Schulz High School Essay Contest, with $19,050 in scholarship money for this year’s competition. College-bound high school seniors were asked to write a personal persuasive essay based on this prompt: … More »

September 27

FFRF awards $25,000 to Forward Freethought scholarship winners

The Freedom From Religion Foundation announces that it has awarded its 2023 First in the Family Forward Freethought scholarships to six students, totaling $25,000, thanks to FFRF benefactor Lance Bredvold. The students were selected by Black Skeptics Los Angeles (BSLA), an African American humanist-atheist organization. … More »

September 26

Jettison your chaplain, FFRF tells five Fla. police/fire departments

Get rid of your official chaplain, the Freedom From Religion Foundation is telling five Florida police and fire departments.  The state/church watchdog has been informed that Andy Jones acts as an official chaplain to the following governmental entities: the Oakland Police Department, the Ocoee Fire Department, … More »

September 25

FFRF cheers Gallup poll revealing positive trends

The Freedom From Religion Foundation celebrates a new Gallup poll showing that the percentage of Americans identifying as “nonreligious” now exceeds those identifying as “religious.” According to this poll, 33 percent of Americans now identify as “spiritual, but not religious,” (while 2 percent identify as … More »

September 22

FFRF strongly rebukes Gov. Ivey’s support of state-sponsored religious activities

Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey is constitutionally off the mark in taking umbrage at two Freedom From Religion Foundation letters about religious freedoms in her state. The governor has formally pushed back in writing against recent FFRF communiques to Auburn University and Snead State Community College about Coach Hugh … More »

September 8

FFRF Sunday TV show guest spotlights power of U.S. Catholic Church

Watch the preview here. The guest on the Freedom From Religion Foundation’s TV show this Sunday delves into the immense power of American Catholic bishops — and the sources of that power. Mary Jo McConahay is a journalist with a distinguished career. She’s been a war … More »

September 21

FFRF warns Auburn U over coach Freeze athlete baptism

Auburn University must put a stop to religion in its athletic programs, the Freedom From Religion Foundation is insisting, after multiple coaches promoted a religious worship event where head football coach Hugh Freeze baptized a player. The state/church watchdog has received numerous reports that Freeze, … More »

September 20

Sen. Tuberville’s zealotry endangers national security

Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., is showing how one religious zealot in a government position can cause untold havoc. For more than six months, the senior senator from the Yellowhammer State has held up hundreds of military nominations to protest Pentagon policy ensuring that service members … More »

September 19

FFRF applauds Calif. county for rescinding Christian History Month

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is pleased that the El Dorado County Board of Supervisors has voted unanimously to overturn its decision to declare every July “American Christian History Month.” The motion to rescind the proclamation was put forward by Supervisor John Hidahl, who originally … More »

September 19

Cheers for Minn. student and school district for moving graduation from church

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is delighted that Minnesota’s Eastern Carver County Schools district is moving its high school graduations out of Grace Church in Eden Prairie. At a special school board meeting on Sept. 6, the board was told by its legal counsel that … More »

September 18

FFRF gets bible quotes removed from Okla. classrooms

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is pleased to report that Skiatook Public Schools has removed Christian displays from multiple classrooms after the state/church watchdog alerted officials to the constitutional violations. A concerned district community member informed FFRF that there were several religious messages displayed at … More »

September 18

Christian nationalists boost Covid by demonizing boosters

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is disgusted to see anti-science Christian nationalist governors once again endanger the nation’s health. Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders summoned lawmakers to Little Rock for a special session last week in part to ban the state from mandating Covid-19 vaccinations. … More »

September 15

FFRF deplores Gov. Youngkin’s pardon of anti-trans violent disruptor

The Virginia governor, who ran as a “parents’ rights” candidate, has unpardonably pardoned a father who violently disrupted a school board’s discussion of trans inclusive bathroom policies. Scott Smith, who was convicted of two misdemeanors related to the incident, claimed a “boy wearing a skirt” … More »

September 8

FFRF TV show unearths J. Edgar Hoover’s white Christian nationalism

Watch the preview here. The guest on the Freedom From Religion Foundation’s Sunday TV show has exposed the massive role that J. Edgar Hoover’s FBI played in fostering white Christian nationalism. Lerone Martin is the Martin Luther King Jr Centennial Professor and director of the Martin … More »

September 14

Calif. school district removes prayer poster after FFRF communiqué

A California school district has swiftly made certain that its schools are more inclusive after the Freedom From Religion Foundation alerted it about a problematic poster pushing prayer and Jesus. A concerned Victor Valley Union High School District student had informed the state/church watchdog that … More »

September 13

Trump-appointed judges needlessly inject bible verse into class action case

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is rebuking two President Trump-appointed federal appeals court judges for gratuitously injecting a bible verse into a debate about an unrelated legal question. The judges, who both sit on the archconservative 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, unnecessarily cited a … More »

September 13

FFRF to Florida school district: Keep baptisms, religion out of football program

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is telling Charlotte County Public Schools to immediately end coach-led religious activities, including Christian baptisms, from a high school football program. A concerned community member has informed the national state/church watchdog that the Port Charlotte High School football team has … More »

September 13

Don’t impose your religion, FFRF chastises Ala. comm. college head

Stop foisting your religion upon your public employees, the Freedom From Religion Foundation is admonishing the president of Snead State Community College. A concerned employee of the college has informed the state/church watchdog that President Joe Whitmore has been imposing his personal religious beliefs on … More »

September 12

Idaho library board chair can’t impose religion, FFRF contends

Update: In August, the board not only passed a motion to close libraries Sundays beginning in September, but is also considering disaffiliating from the American Library Association because the ALA supposedly has “a clear animosity and resentment toward the family and traditional religious values.” The … More »

September 11

FFRF warns PragerU misinforms students in Florida and Oklahoma

After purging its public school of books and reality-based curricula, Florida is now seemingly trying to fill that void with hand-picked propaganda — and Oklahoma is going even further. The Freedom From Religion Foundation warns that an industrial-scale disinformation campaign by the deceptively named PragerU … More »

September 8

FFRF TV show guest raps about science and atheism

Watch the preview here. The lively guest on Freedom From Religion Foundation’s “Freethought Matters” TV show this Sunday has made an art of educating about science in the rap form. Baba Brinkman is an atheist and New York-based rap artist. He’s best known for his series … More »

September 8

Praying coach Joe Kennedy vindicates critics by quitting after one game

In a predictable but still audacious move, Joe Kennedy has resigned from his assistant coaching position at Bremerton High School, Wash., after just the first game, confirming that his motive was to performatively promote religion rather than coach students. As the Freedom From Religion Foundation … More »

September 6

Revoke religious broadcast privilege, FFRF urges Mayor Adams

New York City should rescind its special privileging of the Muslim call to prayer, the Freedom From Religion Foundation is insisting to the mayor. The city has granted special permission for mosques to amplify their call to prayer on Fridays and at sunset every night … More »

September 1

FFRF counters Bremerton Coach Kennedy’s theocratic antics

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is issuing a strong response — including a local billboard, op-eds and a “Know Your Rights” campaign for students — to a disturbing publicity stunt on the part of prayerful Bremerton Coach Joe Kennedy. Today, Friday, Sept. 1, Kennedy returns … More »

September 1

FFRF condemns Denmark’s proposed ban on burning Quran

The Freedom From Religion Foundation deplores the announcement by Denmark’s government that it wants to make it illegal to desecrate any “holy book.” The proposal follows a series of violent reactions in the Muslim world to several public burnings or so-called desecrations of Qurans in … More »

March 16

FFRF TV guest demonstrates global religion decline

Watch the preview here. “Freethought Matters” is back! The guest on the Freedom From Religion Foundation’s first TV show of the new season asserts that religion is declining globally — and has the data to prove it. Phil Zuckerman is professor of sociology and secular studies … More »

August 31

FFRF gets prayer removed from Conn. school board meetings

The Enfield Public Schools system has removed the offensive practice of opening its board meetings with a prayer after the Freedom From Religion Foundation objected. The state/church watchdog was contacted by a concerned community member who reported that members of the Enfield Board of Education … More »

August 31

N.C. county cancels religious senior outing after FFRF intervenes

The Freedom From Religion Foundation was recently informed that it successfully thwarted a planned North Carolina county religious outing for seniors. Davie County Senior Services was organizing and sponsoring a trip to the Creation Museum, Ark Encounter and St. Mary’s Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption … More »

August 30

FFRF urges all Ohio school districts: Don’t allow released time bible study

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is urging over 600 Ohio school districts not to be pressured into allowing released time for students to attend bible study programs. The state/church watchdog has recently been contacted by concerned Ohioans regarding LifeWise Academy’s increasing presence in Ohio’s public … More »

August 28

Ohio school district ending graduation prayers thanks to FFRF

Thanks to the work of the Freedom From Religion Foundation, New Riegel Local Schools in Ohio will no longer include prayer at graduation ceremonies. The national state/church watchdog was contacted by a concerned school community member who informed it that the New Riegel High School … More »

August 24

FFRF to Cobb County, Ga.: Ban the bible, too

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is insisting that Cobb County School District in Georgia include the bible in its current book-banning campaign. The district recently started banning books from its schools based on “highly inappropriate, sexually explicit” content, removing Flamer, by Mike Curato, and Me … More »

August 24

FFRF asks Texas school district to stop imposing prayer at staff meetings

The Freedom From Religion Foundation says the Abilene-Wylie Independent School District in Texas deserves an “F” for its practice of imposing multiple prayers during mandatory staff meetings. A concerned district employee informed the state/church watchdog that staff were led in prayer several times during mandatory … More »

August 24

UPDATE: FFRF’s Ron Reagan ad to air on CNN’s abortion special Sunday night, Sept. 3

Update: CNN recently informed FFRF that it will be delaying the show by a week. Please look for the CNN abortion special (and FFRF's Ron Reagan ad) on Sunday night, Sept. 3. Look for the Freedom From Religion Foundation’s iconic commercial, featuring “unabashed atheist” Ron … More »

August 23

Denver Archdiocese lawsuit shows amazing chutzpah — and bigotry

The Archdiocese of Denver has risen to new heights of audacity by filing a lawsuit complaining that a new universal preschool funding law banning discrimination therefore discriminates against the Catholic Church. The archdiocese is challenging the law paying for 15 hours a week of preschool … More »

August 22

FFRF’s Ohio billboard defends abortion rights

The Freedom From Religion Foundation has put up a billboard in Ohio’s capital saying “Abort Theocracy: Keep Abortion Safe & Legal” ahead of a crucial referendum on the issue. The national state/church watchdog group and its Columbus chapter designed the billboard message in support of … More »

August 22

No more prayer walks, FFRF insists to Fla. schools

Cease the prayer walks that you are conducting with a local church, the Freedom From Religion Foundation is urging the Marion County Public Schools system. A concerned community member has informed the state/church watchdog that the district allowed members of the Church of Hope to … More »

August 17

FFRF announces 2023 BIPOC student essay winners

The Freedom from Religion Foundation is proud to announce the 11 winners and 11 honorable mentions of the 2023 David Hudak Memorial Black, Indigenous and Persons of Color Student Essay Competition. FFRF has paid more than $17,000 in award money for the contest this year. BIPOC … More »

August 17

FFRF decries circuit court’s reprehensible mifepristone ruling

  The Freedom From Religion Foundation condemns yesterday’s reprehensible U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals ruling in favor of severe abortion medication restrictions. Not only would this ruling limit abortion medication to just seven weeks of gestation, but it would also ban telemedicine and mail-order shipments … More »

August 16

Wis. swim team allowed to participate on Rosh Hashanah after FFRF intervenes

The Freedom From Religion Foundation has successfully convinced the Middleton-Cross Plains Area School District in Middleton, Wis. to allow the girls swim and dive team to participate in an invitational competition held during the Jewish holiday Rosh Hashanah. A concerned district parent had informed the … More »

August 10

BREAKING: FFRF legally intervenes to preserve its N.J. Supreme Court funding win

[UPDATE: On February 7, 2024, the district court ruled that FFRF and Steketee could not intervene directly in this new round of litigation because the court granted the New Jersey Office of the Attorney General's separate motion to intervene and therefore FFRF and Steketee's interests … More »

August 9

FFRF again asks S.C. school board members to cease prayer

  The Freedom From Religion Foundation is once again asking the Dorchester School District Two School Board to stop opening meetings with a scheduled prayer. In 2021, FFRF contacted the district after being notified that the school board meetings and many other school-sponsored events opened with … More »

August 8

FFRF denounces judge’s Southwest Airlines “religious-liberty training” order

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is decrying a U.S. district judge’s order requiring Southwest Airlines lawyers to take “religious-liberty training” from a theocratic legal group. A flight attendant sued Southwest with the claim that she was fired for expressing her opposition to abortion rights — … More »

August 3

Animated music video to lift secular spirits, compliments of FFRF

In honor of one of secularism’s many talented voices, the poet Rupert Brooke (1887-1915) — whose birthday is today, Aug. 3 — the Freedom From Religion Foundation is sharing the animated music video we produced featuring his charmingly irreverent poem, “Heaven.” It’s written from … More »

August 3

Mich. school district drops prayer after FFRF intervenes

A Michigan school district has deleted Christian prayer from its senior award ceremony after the Freedom From Religion Foundation conveyed the objection of parents to officials. A concerned Vicksburg Community Schools parent had informed the state/church watchdog that the May 2023 Vicksburg High School senior … More »

August 3

Texas school district to end promotion of prayer thanks to FFRF

Due to the Freedom From Religion Foundation’s efforts, Burnet Consolidated ISD will no longer promote a prayer marathon event before the start of the fall semester. A concerned complainant reported that the district was encouraging community members to “pray for the first day” of classes … More »

August 1

FFRF to Calif. county: Rescind fake Christian history proclamation

A national state/church watchdog group is chastising a California county board for adopting an un-American resolution designating July as “American Christian History Month.” Not only did the El Dorado County Board of Supervisors, based in Placerville, Calif., declare the past month as “American Christian History … More »

August 1

Exclusive briefing on a new lawsuit to protect public education!

Americans United for Separation of Church and State, ACLU, Freedom From Religion Foundation and Education Law Center just filed a lawsuit to stop Oklahoma officials from creating the nation’s first religious public charter school. Please join us for a special virtual briefing on Wednesday, Aug. … More »

August 1

FFRF proudly announces Lorraine Hansberry Humanist scholars

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is excited, in association with the Women’s Leadership Project, to announce the 2023 Lorraine Hansberry Humanist Scholarship awardees. FFRF has helped to fund scholarships for nine college students this year, totaling $5,500. The honorees were chosen by the Women’s Leadership … More »

July 31

FFRF, local activist ensure banned books return to Colo. schools

  Three books removed from a Colorado school system’s libraries at the request of a conservative group will be back on the shelves after the Freedom From Religion Foundation and a local activist demanded that the district either put the books back or ban the … More »

July 31

BREAKING: FFRF assists Okla. lawsuit against nation’s first religious public charter school

OKLAHOMA CITY — The Freedom From Religion Foundation is part of a coalition of groups representing nine Oklahoma residents and a pro-public school nonprofit filing a lawsuit today in Oklahoma state court challenging the nation’s first religious public charter school, St. Isidore of Seville … More »

July 28

FFRF: Religion takes toll on women this week

Women are virtual gender prisoners in Afghanistan. The Taliban announced Tuesday that all beauty salons in Afghanistan must close. Beauty salons were a last sanctuary for Afghan women, also employing more than 60,000. Women are barred from education after grade school, from public places … More »

July 26

FFRF to Okla. Supt. Walters: Resign

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is demanding that the Oklahoma state superintendent of public instruction immediately resign due to repeated misuse of his office to promote religion in public schools in disregard of his constitutional obligations. Superintendent Ryan Walters held a press conference on July … More »

July 24

FFRF denounces Guam legislative approval of religious charter schools

The Freedom From Religion Foundation condemns the Guam Senate for overriding Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero’s veto of a bill permitting taxpayer-funded religious charter schools in the territory. Earlier this month, the Guam Legislature passed Bill 62-37 authored by Sen. Chris Barnett, which seeks to “remove … More »

July 21

We Dissent: Supreme Mess

The newest episode of “We Dissent” has just aired, taking a deep dive into what some may call a “supreme mess” as the Supreme Court continues to mess up civil rights for everyone. In episode 20, FFRF’s Rebecca Markert and Liz Cavell discuss two opinions … More »

July 20

FFRF cheers declining beliefs in god, heaven, hell, angels and devils

  The Freedom From Religion Foundation is delighted to see that increasing numbers of Americans would concur with the motto coined by FFRF’s principal founder Anne Nicol Gaylor: There are no gods, no devils, no angels, no heaven or hell. There is only our natural world. … More »

July 19

FFRF calls defunding of extension service a promotion of Christianity

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is urging the Josephine County Board of Commissioners, based in Grants Pass, to resume funding the Oregon State University Extension Service, after the board misguidedly voted to defund it for maintaining religiously neutral programming. FFRF understands that the county voted … More »

July 17

FFRF opposes Christian nationalist curriculum in Colo. school district

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is strongly urging the Garfield Re-2 School Board in Rifle, Colo., to reject the Christian nationalist “American Birthright” standards currently under consideration that would radically alter its social studies curriculum. A concerned district parent has reported that the board is … More »

July 17

Peoria (Az.) school board member stops reading bible verses following FFRF complaint

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is pleased to report that a member of the Peoria (Ariz.) Unified School District governing board has agreed to stop reciting bible verses during meetings — at least for now.  The national state/church watchdog applauds the district for taking appropriate … More »

July 14

FFRF: Leon Co. (Fla.) school district must ban bibles next

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is demanding that Leon County Schools must ban the bible due to its sexual and violent content after the school system has banned several books at the request of Moms for Liberty. FFRF, a national state/church watchdog, has learned that … More »

July 14

FFRF requests apology from Dane County board supervisor for anti-atheist comments

The Freedom From Religion Foundation, a national association of atheists and agnostics based in Madison, Wis., is requesting an apology from local Dane County Board Supervisor Jeff Weigand for recent unprovoked attacks against the nonbelieving community. FFRF asks Weigand to stop maligning the 40 … More »

July 14

FFRF, Denver chapter billboard counters book bans

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is ardently defending free speech in the Mile High City. A 14-by-48-foot billboard proclaiming “Any book worth banning is a book worth reading” has just gone up for four weeks in Denver on Interstate 70 North facing east, half a … More »

July 12

FFRF to Target: Disregard the accusations of state AGs over pride collection

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is urging Target to disregard a letter from some state attorneys general falsely insisting its current pride collection violates laws protecting minors. In a July 5 letter to Target, Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita and six other attorneys general made … More »

July 11

FFRF urges S.C. school board to end prayer

  The Freedom From Religion Foundation is insisting that a South Carolina school system immediately end the practice of scheduling divisive prayers to open its meetings. FFRF has been informed by a concerned community member that the Colleton County School District regularly starts meetings with a … More »

July 10

Delete religious resolution language, FFRF tells Wis. county board

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is insisting that a county board in Wisconsin remove inappropriate and divisive phrasing from a recently passed resolution. A concerned community member has informed the state/church watchdog that at the Oconto County Board of Supervisors’ May 18 meeting, it approved … More »

July 7

FFRF challenges Arkansas Ten Commandments in today’s hearing

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is one of three sets of plaintiffs making the case today for removal of a Ten Commandments monolith from the grounds of the Arkansas Capitol in the federal courtroom of Judge Kristine G. Baker. FFRF Legal Counsel Sam Grover … More »

July 6

FFRF objects to Utah governor’s “Day of Prayer” proclamation

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is objecting to Utah Governor Spencer Cox’s recent proclamation, deeming July 2, 2023, as a “Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving.” Cox proclaimed Sunday, July 2, as a day of prayer after Utah experienced record-breaking snowfall last winter following a two-year … More »

July 5

Secular coalition, FFRF chastise Trump’s anti-atheist comments

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is one of 21 member groups belonging to the Secular Coalition of America that is calling out recent anti-atheist comments by Donald Trump. In remarks to the Faith and Freedom Conference on June 24, Trump stated, “Together, we’re warriors in … More »

July 5

FFRF asks S.C. county board to halt Christian prayers

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is asking the York County Council, S.C., to stop opening its governmental meetings with Christian prayer. The national state/church watchdog has notified the council that its practice of hosting Christian prayer, which is led by Council members and delivered “In … More »

June 30

FFRF key in having Calif. cross taken off public land

After complaints by the Freedom From Religion Foundation and a sustained campaign by local freethinking groups, a hilltop cross has been removed from public property in California — at least for now. FFRF was first contacted in 2015 by members of the East Bay Atheists … More »

June 30

FFRF: Supreme Court Colorado ruling will empower bigots

The U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling today in a case brought by an anti-gay business owner against the state of Colorado will embolden religious bigots to deny service to LGBTQ-plus Americans, charges the Freedom From Religion Foundation. “Once again, the Trump-packed high court has issued an … More »

June 29

FFRF: Unanimous Supreme Court issues narrow ruling on religious accommodation

In an unanimous opinion written by Justice Samuel Alito today, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a narrow ruling “clarifying” the standard for evaluating religious accommodations in the workplace while refusing to overrule longstanding precedent. In Groff v. DeJoy, which involved a challenge by a rural … More »

June 27

Supreme Court ruling affirms the will of the people

The U.S. Supreme Court has thwarted a major threat to our country’s democracy. In a 6-3 opinion written by Chief Justice John Roberts in Moore v. Harper today, the court rejected the so-called “independent state legislature” theory that could have endangered our democratic process. While … More »

June 27

FFRF urging Florida college trustees to drop Christian prayer

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is requesting that the New College of Florida Board of Trustees end the practice of opening each meeting with Christian prayers. An employee of New College of Florida, a public institution based in Sarasota, has informed FFRF that the board … More »

June 27

FFRF demands Colorado school district ban the bible

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is demanding that the Academy School District 20 ban the bible due to its sexual and violent content after the school system banned several books at the request of a local conservative anti-LGBTQ group. FFRF has learned that Academy School … More »

June 26

FFRF condemns NY mayor’s unrelenting attacks on state/church separation

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is once again reminding New York City Mayor Eric Adams of his constitutional obligation to respect the principle of state/church separation. On Father’s Day, June 18, Adams spoke at Lenox Road Baptist Church, where he was introduced as mayor, and … More »

June 26

FFRF joins other national groups in insisting Texas schools reject chaplains

Allowing chaplains in public schools would violate the state and U.S. constitutions, insists a letter that prominent national groups sent to Texas school boards and charter schools today. The Freedom From Religion Foundation, the American Civil Liberties Union, the ACLU of Texas and Americans United for … More »

June 23

FFRF denounces Okla. Supt. Walters’ push for religion, 10 commandments

Update: In a previous version of its press release, FFRF stated that Superintendent Ryan Walters had formed the Oklahoma Advisory Council on Founding Principals. The group was formed by a group of pastors. The Freedom From Religion Foundation is condemning Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters’ … More »

June 22

Chico billboard questions God intrusion in Little League games

The Freedom From Religion Foundation, with the help of an area member, has rented a billboard at Cohasset Road, north of Thorntree, in Chico, Calif., to send a message to the local Little League team about its exclusionary religious player pledge. The billboard carries a … More »

June 21

FFRF to Utah school district: Return banned books, not just bibles, to schools

The Freedom From Religion Foundation has once again written the Davis School District, to object to its hypocritical vote yesterday to restore the King James Bible to lower grade libraries, while keeping many other book bans in place. The district in Farmington, Utah, can’t use … More »

June 21

FFRF warns of far-reaching consequences in Wisconsin Supreme Court case

The Freedom From Religion Foundation has moved to file a friend-of-the-court brief before the Wisconsin State Supreme Court opposing the argument by five religiously-affiliated nonprofit organizations that they should be exempted from paying into the state unemployment system. The Superior-based Catholic Charities Bureau, the social … More »

June 20

Hawley exemplifies white Christian nationalist attitudes on slavery

U.S. Rep. Josh Hawley of Missouri has embarrassed himself and the nation with his offensive tweet about Juneteenth. “Today is a good day to remember: Christianity is the faith and America is the place slavery came to die,” Hawley tweeted on Juneteenth (June 19). In fact, … More »

June 20

FFRF raises concerns over taxpayer-funded Christian foster compound in Alabama

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is raising the alarm about a Christian foster farm in Alabama. FFRF has been informed that “Freedom Farm,” a Christian foster care community, has been seeking taxpayer funds to fulfill its Christian mission and construct a new compound, which includes … More »

June 20

Texas school district to remove religion from graduations, thanks to FFRF

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is pleased to report that the Dickinson Independent School District in Texas will no longer include proselytizing remarks in future graduation ceremonies. A concerned district parent reported that Principal Billye Smith delivered a speech in which she quoted scripture during … More »

June 16

FFRF salutes 60-year-old Schempp case against bible reading in schools

Photo credit: Brent Nicastro Congratulations to Ellery Schempp and his sister Donna, on the 60th anniversary of the case they brought that resulted in a landmark decision by the Supreme Court in 1963 declaring unconstitutional bible readings and recitation of the Lord’s Prayer in public … More »

June 15

FFRF demands Va. school district ban the bible

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is demanding that the Hanover County School Board in Ashland, Va., immediately remove the bible from its school libraries as part of its new book banning crusade purportedly targeting “sexually explicit,” “vulgar” and “obscene” content. After a contentious meeting on … More »

June 15

‘Stem the tide of white Christian nationalism,’ urges FFRF’s Sunday New York Times ad

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is placing a dramatic full-page ad in the New York Times this Sunday, June 18, warning: “Christian nationalists are endangering our secular democracy.” The ad, urging “Stem the tide of white Christian nationalism,” features a drawing by Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist … More »

June 15

FFRF ad in Utah daily urges ‘ban bible, Book of Mormon’

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is running a provocative full-page ad picturing a bible and the Book of Mormon with a headline saying “BAN THESE BOOKS” in Sunday’s Salt Lake City Tribune. The national state/church watchdog is raising the stakes in its campaign to compel … More »

June 14

FFRF urges Minn. school district to move graduation from church after student petition

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is urging Eastern Carver County Schools to hear the students and discontinue using Grace Church for graduation ceremonies. FFRF is asking the district to select a more appropriate, secular venue for graduation ceremonies in order to respect the First … More »

June 14

We Dissent: The pending Post Office case

A new episode of “We Dissent” examines a crucial Supreme Court decision that will be handed down in the very near future. On episode 19, “We Dissent” hosts FFRF Legal Director Rebecca Markert, FFRF Attorney Liz Cavell and American Atheist Legal Director Alison Gill discuss … More »

June 13

S.D. Gov. Noem shouldn’t impose her prejudices, says FFRF

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is admonishing the South Dakota governor for foisting her anti-LGBTQ perspective on South Dakota’s universities. In a letter dated May 25, Gov. Kristi Noem outlined a list of goals she wants the South Dakota Board of Regents to achieve with … More »

June 13

FFRF urges S.C. school board to take action against intrusive religious activists

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is demanding that the Berkeley County School Board in South Carolina prevent members of the audience from interrupting its meetings to push Christianity by reciting the Lord’s Prayer during the moment of silence. The state/church watchdog has been alerted that … More »

June 9

FFRF celebrates Connecticut child marriage ban

It’s official! Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont has signed into law a bill ending child marriage in the state, making it the ninth in the union to set 18 as the earliest age to marry — with no exceptions. The Freedom From Religion Foundation applauds … More »

June 9

FFRF praises Supreme Court voting rights decision

The Freedom From Religion Foundation applauds the U.S. Supreme Court for rejecting Alabama’s attempt to weaken our secular democracy. In a 5-4 decision, the court upheld Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act and ruled that Alabama’s racially gerrymandered map violated the law in diluting … More »

June 8

FFRF: Okla. school district nixes prayers at graduation ceremonies

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is pleased with the Oklahoma-based Keystone Public Schools for protecting the rights of its students and their family members by removing prayers from its graduation ceremonies. A concerned Keystone Public Schools parent informed the state/church watchdog that the district’s eighth … More »

June 7

FFRF to Ga. school district: Football coach praying to players is constitutionally out of bounds

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is insisting that the Georgia-based Houston County School District forbid its football coaches from leading students in bible study. FFRF has been informed by multiple concerned district community members that Northside High School’s new head football coach, Ben Bailey, has … More »

June 7

FFRF prods Utah school district to also ban bibles from high schools

The Utah school district that made headlines for agreeing to remove the bible from lower grades last week did not go far enough, says the Freedom From Religion Foundation. The national state/church watchdog is renewing its request to the Davis School District, which is actively … More »

June 6

FFRF commends SPLC’s annual report for including Christian nationalism

The Freedom From Religion Foundation salutes the Southern Poverty Law Center for including Christian nationalism for the first time in its influential “The Year in Hate & Extremism” report. “This is a significant step towards addressing the growing threat of this dangerous ideology,” says Annie … More »

June 5

FFRF sounds alarm over Okla. OK to Catholic charter school

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is appalled that an official Oklahoma educational entity just approved the establishment of the first publicly funded religious charter school in the nation. In violation of basic constitutional principles and Oklahoma statutes, the Oklahoma Statewide Virtual Charter School Board today, … More »

June 1

FFRF lauds poll showing half of Americans lack confidence in God’s existence

A welcome new survey finds that only half of Americans are confident in the existence of God. Less than 50 percent of Americans are now sure God exists, dropping from 60 percent in 2008. The General Social Survey by NORC, the University of Chicago’s research … More »

June 1

FFRF calls out Ariz. school board’s judgmental Christian remarks

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is urging the Peoria Unified School District in Arizona to stop its board members from quoting incendiary Christian verses during official meetings. A concerned Peoria Unified School District employee has informed the state/church watchdog that Board Member Heather Rooks has … More »

May 31

Tulsa massacre anniversary, exoneration of ‘witches’ shows power of history

Today marks the 102nd anniversary of the Tulsa massacre — a shameful event that had been erased from American history until recently. This was a heinous slaughter by a white mob of up to 300 African Americans, the permanent displacement of 6,000 Black Tulsans and … More »

May 31

Know your Constitution, FFRF exhorts misinformed Mich. county board

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is attempting to educate a Michigan county that recently passed an unconstitutional resolution. The Ottawa County Board of Commissioners has approved a resolution declaring itself a “Constitutional County.” Vice Chair Sylvia Rhodea justified this resolution by citing a “required affirmation … More »

May 30

FFRF demands that Ark. sheriff’s office end prisoner baptisms

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is telling the Crawford County Sheriff’s Office to immediately stop promoting religion and explicitly affiliating itself with Christianity. FFRF has been alerted that the Sheriff’s Office recently hosted a baptism for inmates in partnership with Kibler Baptist Church. It then … More »

May 30

FFRF condemns Uganda’s draconian anti-gay law

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is condemning the Ugandan president’s catering to the agenda of U.S. Christian groups in signing the most extreme anti-homosexuality law in Africa. Despite an international outcry, Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni gave his signature yesterday, May 29, to a measure that … More »

May 25

Abortion rights expert on FFRF Sunday TV show

Watch the preview here. A leading authority on reproductive rights — and the Roe v. Wade case specifically — is the guest on FFRF’s TV show this Sunday. Mary Ziegler, who has been called the nation’s foremost historian of abortion law, is the Martin Luther King … More »

May 24

Good, bad and ugly news on 10 commandments, abortion rights and pedophile priests

  The Freedom From Religion Foundation congratulates the opposition that killed a Texas Ten Commandments-in-the-schools bill, deplores the passage of yet another six-week abortion ban and notes the shocking revelations in Illinois’ investigation of pedophile priests. First the good news: Ding dong, the bill is dead. … More »

May 24

FFRF applauds Fla. school district’s decision to halt graduations in churches

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is commending the Duval County School District in Jacksonville, Fla., for protecting student rights by no longer holding graduation ceremonies in churches. Executive Director of Policy and Compliance for Duval County School District Brian K. McDuffie sent a May 12 … More »

May 23

DeSantis’ takeover of high school athletics assaults student freedom

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is dismayed that Florida public school students will now be subject to a high school athletic association advancing a Christian nationalist agenda. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis recently signed into law HB 225, which radically transforms the Florida High School Athletic … More »

May 23

FFRF tells Ohio school board to cease prayers

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is urging the Marlington Local Schools Board of Education to immediately stop conducting unconstitutional prayer to open its meetings. A concerned district community member has informed the state/church watchdog that the Marlington Local Schools Board of Education opens each of … More »

May 23

We Dissent: How state/church separation has become ‘heads I win, tails you lose’

The newest episode of “We Dissent” covers the long, complex history of the fight for state/church separation. On episode 18, “We Dissent” hosts FFRF Legal Director Rebecca Markert, FFRF Attorney Liz Cavell and American Atheist Attorney Alison Gill discuss state/church separation with Professor Caroline Corbin, … More »

May 22

Don’t have graduations in a church this Friday, FFRF asks Ohio school district

An Ohio school district shouldn’t hold its upcoming graduation ceremony inside a church, insists the Freedom From Religion Foundation. A concerned Groveport Madison Schools alumnus and community member has informed the state/church watchdog that in keeping with a tradition since 2020, this year’s high school graduation … More »

May 18

'The Daily Show' co-creator interviewed on FFRF TV show Sunday

Watch the preview here. A leading political satirist and co-creator of “The Daily Show” talks on the Freedom From Religion Foundation Sunday TV show about her work and abortion rights advocacy. Lizz Winstead is a political satirist and a pioneering woman comedian who became co-creator and … More »

May 18

Avoid constitutional collision, FFRF advises Portland, Ore., school district

Slam the brakes on a preaching bus driver, the Freedom From Religion Foundation is urging the Portland, Ore., school district. A concerned district parent has raised serious concerns about a bus driver proselytizing to students. The parent was rightly alarmed to learn from his children … More »

May 17

FFRF praises Education Dept. guidance on keeping public schools secular

The U.S. Department of Education’s updated guidance for prayer and religious expression in public schools correctly emphasizes that schools must protect students’ religious liberty by remaining secular. Christian nationalists, including some lawmakers, have wrongly asserted that a recent Supreme Court case allows teachers to pray … More »

May 16

VA center in W.Va. removes cross after FFRF objects

A VA facility in West Virginia got rid of a large cross from a screening room after the Freedom From Religion Foundation objected on behalf of a veteran. A concerned community member and disabled veteran informed the state/church watchdog that on a March visit to … More »

May 16

FFRF to Oklahoma: Ban the bible for pornographic material

The Freedom From Religion Foundation, noting that what’s good for the goose is good for the gander, is attempting to persuade the Oklahoma state superintendent of public education to ban the bible. The request comes after a video published on May 1 shows Superintendent Ryan … More »

May 16

No Christian proselytization to schoolchildren, FFRF warns Arkansas school district

Quit imposing Christianity on elementary schoolchildren, the Freedom From Religion Foundation is insisting to an Arkansas school district. Numerous Arkansas citizens have informed the state/church watchdog that Prescott Elementary School recently distributed New Testament Bibles to its fifth and sixth grade students. A May 4 … More »

May 15

FFRF demands Wis. police department not promote upcoming mass

The Freedom From Religion Foundation has complained to the Dane County Sheriff's Office over its inappropriate promotion of a Catholic mass on Tuesday. A concerned Dane County community member informed the state/church watchdog that the Dane County Sheriff's Office has been advertising a Blue Mass … More »

May 12

FFRF: Pope calling abusive priests ‘brothers’ insults abuse victims

The Freedom From Religion Foundation condemns the pope’s recent statement calling pedophile priests “God’s children” in need of “Christian love.” “A god that would produce such ‘children’ is hardly a deity to be honored, much less worshiped,” says FFRF Co-President Annie Laurie Gaylor. “What about … More »

May 11

FFRF TV show guest tells all about growing up in a cult

Watch the preview here. The Freedom From Religion Foundation’s Sunday TV show features as its guest someone who was brought up in a cult — and managed to break free. Michelle Dowd, a journalism professor at Chaffey College in Southern California, reveals on “Freethought Matters” about … More »

May 11

FFRF demands that Conn. police dept. end chaplaincy program

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is urging the East Hartford Police Department to immediately disband a chaplaincy program and the city to cease promotion of it on social media outlets. A concerned East Hartford resident reported that on March 8, multiple Christian religious leaders were … More »

May 9

FFRF Ron Reagan spot blankets TV, including NBC for first time

The iconic ad recorded by Ron Reagan for the Freedom From Religion Foundation will be airing on the national NBC network for the first time — on the longest-running show ever. The spot will appear on “Meet the Press” on Sunday, May 14, and again … More »

May 9

Revoke nonprofit status for three Texas churches, FFRF is asking the IRS

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is demanding that the IRS revoke the tax status of three Texas churches for donating to the campaign of a city council candidate. “Three churches in West Texas have made financial contributions to a pastor running for a hotly contested … More »

May 5

Religion and reproductive justice focus of FFRF Sunday TV show

Watch the preview here. The Freedom From Religion Foundation’s Sunday TV show talks about the intersection of religion, abortion, maternal health and reproductive justice — and especially how it affects Black women. The “Freethought Matters” guest is an expert on this issue. Tiffany Green is an … More »

May 3

FFRF ends teacher involvement in Kan. Christian school club

A Kansas school system has ended staff participation in a local Fellowship of Christian Athletes club after the Freedom From Religion Foundation complained. A concerned district parent had informed the state/church watchdog that staff members at Northeast Junior High School in Arma, Kan., had started … More »

May 3

National Day of Reason resolution for May 4 offsets National Day of Prayer

Several forward-thinking members of Congress have introduced a National Day of Reason resolution to counter this Thursday’s National Day of Prayer. Led by Rep. Jared Huffman and Rep. Jamie Raskin, co-chairs of the Congressional Freethought Caucus, a number of legislators are championing a resolution proclaiming … More »

May 2

Calif. charter school promises FFRF secular ceremonies

The Freedom From Religion Foundation has received a welcome promise from a California public charter school that all future school functions will be free from sectarian proselytization. Several concerned parents of students attending Feather River Charter School in Meridian informed the state/church watchdog that during … More »

May 1

Mayday! Mayday! Mayday! Democracy needs you and so does FFRF!

Mayday! Mayday! Secular democracy is capsizing! The Freedom From Religion Foundation is gravely concerned about the state of state/church separation and individual freedoms in the United States. As this is written, we’re readying a lawsuit against the expected passage of a law requiring large Ten Commandments … More »

May 1

FFRF opposes major public school participation in upcoming Mormon Utah event

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is strongly opposing the participation of several Utah school districts in a soon-to-be-held religious concert. Students from as many as 18 Utah school districts and educational institutions are set to take part in the religious Hope of America event scheduled … More »

April 28

We Dissent: The urgency of court reform

On the latest episode of the only all-women secular podcast in the United States, three powerhouse attorneys discuss the timely topic of court reform. “We Dissent” hosts FFRF Legal Director Rebecca Markert, FFRF Attorney Liz Cavell and American Atheist Attorney Alison Gill will be speaking … More »

April 28

Ex-minister spotlights white Christian nationalism dangers on FFRF TV show

Watch the preview here. An evangelical minister-turned-academic who has written a new book warning about the dangers of white Christian nationalism is the guest on the Freedom From Religion Foundation’s Sunday TV show. Bradley Onishi, an expert on philosophy, theology and American religion with a degree … More »

April 27

FFRF persuades Indiana school board to stop prayer at meetings

A responsive Indiana school board ended prayer at its meetings after the Freedom From Religion Foundation pointed out the constitutional inappropriateness of the practice. A concerned Crawford County resident conveyed to the state/church watchdog that members of the county’s Board of Education regularly opened their … More »

April 27

Ban the bible, national state/church watchdog tells Utah school district

The Freedom From Religion Foundation has contacted a Utah school district that has prohibited at least 33 books to back up a local parent’s request to also ban the bible. After the Davis School District in Farmington, Utah, began purging books containing so-called “pornographic or … More »

April 26

No official burying of bibles, FFRF advises Texas school district

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is in disbelief at a Texas school district’s burying of a bible to commemorate a new building — and the district’s explanation isn’t helping. A concerned Harleton Independent School District alumni and community member informed the state/church watchdog that on … More »

April 25

FFRF ready to take on Texas Ten Commandments edict

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is readying a court challenge of the bill expected to pass the Texas Legislature that would require every public school classroom in Texas to prominently display a copy of the Ten Commandments. It passed the Senate last week, and … More »

April 21

We ‘Nones’ make every day Earth Day

The fact that atheists, agnostics and the religiously unaffiliated are the most likely to recognize that human activity is causing climate change is why we “Nones” must assert ourselves. Nine-in-10 atheists understand that human activity is causing climate change, compared to a narrow majority (53 … More »

April 20

Rise of the ‘Nones’ spotlighted on FFRF TV show Sunday

A leading researcher on the increasingly nonreligious make up of the United States is the guest on the Freedom From Religion Foundation’s Sunday television show. Eastern Illinois University Professor Ryan Burge specializes in religious demography. He’s the author of the 2021 book The Nones: … More »

April 20

FFRF lambastes Fla. expansion of ‘Don’t Say Gay’ law

Copyright: Ted Eytan The Freedom From Religion Foundation is condemning the Florida Board of Education’s vote on Wednesday to expand the “Don’t Say Gay” law through the 12th grade. The new rule will ban classroom instruction in gender identity and sexual orientation in all grades, expanding … More »

April 19

Rescind religiously slanted noise ordinance, FFRF insists to Minneapolis

The city of Minneapolis should revoke a new ordinance allowing the broadcast of an amplified call to prayer at any time of the day, the Freedom From Religion Foundation is demanding. Multiple concerned residents have informed the state/church watchdog that the city of Minneapolis has … More »

April 18

Supreme Court seems to favor religious workers in key employment case

The U.S. Supreme Court appears ready to change employment law in favor of religious workers, charges the Freedom From Religion Foundation. The court heard arguments today in Groff v. DeJoy, which involves a challenge by a rural postal carrier who is contending that he should … More »

April 17

FFRF calls Wis. AG charges against former cardinal a welcome development

The Freedom From Religion Foundation welcomes a milestone in the Wisconsin Department of Justice’s statewide investigation of clergy abuse. Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul today announced that former Cardinal Theodore McCarrick will be charged with fourth-degree sexual assault of an 18-year-old man in Lake Geneva, … More »

April 14

Abortion crisis shows ‘Comstock Act’ must be repealed now

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is watching with bated breath — along with the rest of our emphatically pro-choice nation — whether the U.S. Supreme Court will let stand yet another anti-abortion ruling that is holding reproductive rights hostage around the country. That pending ruling … More »

April 14

FFRF is elated that Latino “Nones” are increasing

  The Freedom From Religion Foundation is delighted to see a new study showing that half of Latinos born in the United States today identify as religiously unaffiliated (“Nones”). The Pew survey finds that while Catholicism remains the preferred religion among Latinos, Latinos of all ages … More »

April 14

Christian nationalist lawmakers concocting Walter Reed crisis

Christian nationalist lawmakers are crying wolf over a contract termination involving pastoral care at the Walter Reed hospital, asserts the Freedom From Religion Foundation. Dozens of members of Congress are attempting to manufacture a religious crisis after Walter Reed National Military Medical Center chose not … More »

April 13

White Christian nationalism dissected by PRRI founder on FFRF Sunday TV show

Watch the preview hereWatch the preview here. An academic opinion researcher and white Christian nationalism expert analyzes the phenomenon on the Freedom From Religion Foundation’s “Freethought Matters” Sunday TV show. Robert P. Jones is the president and founder of Public Religion Research Institute, a nonprofit, nonpartisan … More »

April 13

Baltimore Catholic Church abuse report shocking but not surprising

The Maryland attorney general’s office has released a damning report on child sexual abuse in the Archdiocese of Baltimore — yet another in a long list of bombshell reports from many different states and countries. The report, the result of a grand jury investigation initiated … More »

April 12

Catholic charter school application in Okla. must be rejected

The Freedom From Religion Foundation warns that a constitutional showdown on public funding of parochial school education is occurring in Oklahoma, after the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City and the Diocese of Tulsa have applied to create a religious, public-funded charter school. The application, if … More »

April 12

Remove bible verse, FFRF insists to N.C. sheriff

Please immediately get rid of a bible verse displayed in your office, the Freedom From Religion Foundation is urging a North Carolina sheriff. A concerned Henderson County resident has informed the state/church watchdog that the Henderson County Sheriff’s Office proudly exhibits “Blessed are the peacemakers … More »

April 12

FFRF asks California city council to drop opening prayers

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is urging the Huntington Beach City Council to completely end the practice of religious invocations before its meetings. A concerned Huntington Beach resident has reported to the state/church watchdog concerns with the Huntington Beach City Council’s prayer practices and conveyed … More »

April 11

FFRF asks again: Why is this judge allowed to practice medicine without a license?

It’s not a coincidence that a Trump-appointed federal judge handed down an outrageous decision to ban the abortion pill mifepristone on the evening of Good Friday. U.S. District Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk is a Christian nationalist extremist, whose nomination the Freedom From Religion Foundation actively opposed … More »

April 11

Appeals court correctly rejects religiously motivated bigotry

Copyright: Ted Eytan The Freedom From Religion Foundation is encouraged by an appeals court decision affirming that public schools can require even religious teachers to call transgender students by their preferred names. FFRF filed an amicus brief in the case, Kluge v. Brownsburg Community School Corporation, … More »

April 11

Continue ignoring Liberty Counsel, FFRF tells Va. school district

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is complimenting a Virginia school district for doing the right thing in ignoring a recent misguiding missive from a Christian nationalist group. Liberty Counsel is objecting to Loudoun County Public Schools’ decision requiring a teacher to refrain from using a … More »

April 7

FFRF display returns to Chicago’s Daley Plaza for secular Easter greetings

The Freedom From Religion Foundation’s Windy City chapter has put up a display in downtown Chicago to ensure secularism is represented. On Thursday, April 6, FFRF’s Metropolitan Chicago Chapter (FFRFMCC) placed colorful banners in Daley Plaza promoting the secular views of the Founders. One banner reads … More »

April 7

S.C. school district is violating Constitution multiple times, charges FFRF

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is demanding that the superintendent of a South Carolina school district investigate multiple constitutional violations occurring throughout the school system. A concerned Union County Schools community member has informed the state/church watchdog about several such violations. The district allowed Ken … More »