FFRF is grateful for the backing of kindred organizations in a New Jersey case it is fighting against the unconstitutional funding of churches. Americans United for Separation of Church and …
Day: October 3, 2017
FFRF condemns Berkeley radio station for disinviting Dawkins
FFRF condemns one of the nation’s most well-known community radio stations for canceling a talk by legendary scientist and freethinker Richard Dawkins. Dawkins was scheduled to give a talk and …
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Christians are more likely to blame poverty on effort
Nearly half of all Christians in the United States think that a person’s poverty is due to lack of effort. A poll by The Washington Post and the Kaiser Family …
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FFRF awards $10,000: Four earn Catherine Fahringer scholarships
FFRF is pleased to announce that it has awarded $10,000 in scholarship awards in memory of Catherine Fahringer to four students chosen by the Black Skeptics of Los Angeles, an …
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Taxpayers on hook for ‘pro bono’ lawsuits: By Andrew L. Seidel
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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Freedom from religion safeguards liberty
Historic conference in London brings together committed secularistsBy Annie Laurie Gaylor Since co-founding the Freedom From Religion Foundation in 1976 with my mother Anne Nicol Gaylor, I’ve never faltered from …
Freethinking perilous in a non-free country
FFRF’s Nonbelief Relief gave a $5,000 relief stipend to the author of this article, who is remaining anonymous because of threats against her. To save her life, she and a …
Good News Club may get bad news
Evangelical Christian group targets Milwaukee area schools; FFRF steps in Evangelically based “Good News Clubs” are trying to infiltrate nine school districts in the Milwaukee area, but FFRF is working …
Take action to halt theocratic nominee
We’re asking for your help in stopping another religious zealot from shaping American policy. President Trump has preposterously nominated Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback as the U.S. ambassador-at-large for religious freedom. …