By Dan Barker Editor’s Note: For the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks, the Freedom From Religion Foundation is repurposing a column from its Freethought Today newspaper that FFRF …
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FFRF commends DOJ move against Texas abortion ban
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is cheering the news that the U.S. Department of Justice is suing the state of Texas over its draconian, dystopian abortion prohibition that deputizes everyone …
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Okla. city must quit wasting taxpayer funds on religion, insists FFRF
Stop engaging in taxpayer-funded religious boondoggles, the Freedom From Religion Foundation is asking a city in Oklahoma. Enid, Okla., has caught the attention of the state/church watchdog after multiple community …
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FFRF report: School ‘prayer walks’ walk all over Constitution
What on earth is a “prayer walk” and what’s wrong when they are performed in some public schools around the nation? The Freedom From Religion Foundation has just released …
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Freethought Radio — June 10, 2021
This week there is plenty of evidence that “nothing fails like prayer.” We report on state/church complaints in Utah, North Carolina, Milwaukee, Texas and Oregon. After hearing freethinking Broadway composer …
Quit endorsing religion, FFRF warns Miss. Gov. Reeves & others
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is strenuously objecting to top Mississippi officials, including the governor, endorsing the National Day of Prayer in an over-the-top event. Gov. Tate Reeves, the first …
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FFRF, civil rights groups say officials shouldn’t be shielded from wrongdoing
The Freedom From Religion Foundation has joined more than 80 other organizations in calling for an end to the judicially created doctrine of qualified immunity — which shields state officials …
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Poll site will no longer have religious images (March 10, 2021)
The city of Roanoke, Va., has taken action to address the placement of religious iconography at a polling location during the November 2020 election. FFRF was informed that during the …
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