Name: Chris Roerden Where and when I was born: The Bronx, N.Y., in 1935; grew up in Manhattan’s Inwood neighborhood. Family: Two sons: Ken, who majored in mass communications at …
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Name: Chris Roerden Where and when I was born: The Bronx, N.Y., in 1935; grew up in Manhattan’s Inwood neighborhood. Family: Two sons: Ken, who majored in mass communications at …
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Senator Grassley tells Justin Scott the reason he will protect the rights of nonbelievers is because he believes in Jesus Christ. FFRF legal fellow Ryan Jayne explains our recent victory stopping …
Their official statement doesn’t mesh with bible By Brian Bolton We share our lives with 150 million dogs and cats, and 10 million birds, fish, reptiles, and small mammals. More …
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FFRF member shares nonbelief thoughts with pastor in series of newspaper columns FFRF Life Member Linda Allewalt was asked by a local pastor in Kentucky to write a series of …
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Here is an edited version of the speech given by Lawrence Krauss at FFRF’s 39th convention in Pittsburgh on Oct. 8, 2016. He was introduced by FFRF Co-President Dan Barker:The …
FFRF presents to you, unedited, several of the letters we have received in the past month questioning our motives, intelligence and general right to be alive. FFrF: Id like to …
Nadia Duncan’s speech was delivered on Oct. 8, 2016, at FFRF’s 39th annual convention in Pittsburgh. She was introduced by FFRF Director of Operations Lisa Strand: Our student awardee this …
FFRF is concerned about the nomination of Neil Gorsuch to the U.S. Supreme Court. Gorsuch, 49, a former Catholic who converted to Episcopalianism, would be the lone Protestant on the …
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The new political setup in Washington, D.C., is hell-bent on converting religious institutions into campaign halls. The Johnson Amendment bars churches or other 501(c)(3) tax-exempt groups from endorsing or opposing …