FFRF learned that a football and track coach at Anna High School in Texas had participated in a See You at the Pole event on school property in September, which …
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FFRF learned that a football and track coach at Anna High School in Texas had participated in a See You at the Pole event on school property in September, which …
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The Freedom From Religion Foundation is strenuously objecting to an evangelical organization mentoring kids at a South Carolina elementary school. A concerned parent informed FFRF that the Beaufort County School …
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The following is a statement by FFRF on climate change. FFRF is dismayed at the executive order President Trump has signed to roll back vital regulations to curb climate change …
FFRF awarded Quinn $400. By Quinn Friedl The room was a repurposed play area, whitewashed and generally abandoned. A table separated me from the five adults who formed my Eagle …
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FFRF awarded Ian $500. By Ian Garvie “Thanks! I know I’m going to hell and I’ll be in good company!” I’ve been told I am going to hell throughout my …
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The Freedom From Religion Foundation is appalled that the Trump administration holds weekly bible study sessions at the White House. The list of attendees reportedly contains the names of several …
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Study shows respondents think nonbelievers more likely to be serial killers! Even with the number of nonbelievers increasing worldwide, there’s still an inherent bias against atheists when it comes to …
By Brandon Withrow This article, edited for length, originally appeared on The Daily Beast website on Nov. 12, 2016, and is reprinted with permission. While honesty is said to be …
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Religious law firms cost taxpayers millions, even if they claim to be free By Andrew L. Seidel Kentucky taxpayers owe the ACLU nearly $225,000 because Kim Davis, the Rowan County …
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