This is an FFRF billboard caricature of Rick Perry at the time of its lawsuit against him The Senate needs to carefully assess Energy Secretary nominee Rick Perry’s qualifications for …
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FFRF objects to official prayer meeting in Jackson, Miss.
The Freedom From Religion Foundation has strongly objected to a recent police chief-led prayer meeting in Mississippi’s capital and largest city. “State and local leaders gathered Friday for a prayer …
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Send a message to Mike Pence and his boss: The only wall we need is between church and state
“It is proper to take alarm at the first experiment on our liberties.”—James Madison Although the presidential election will have alarming consequences, why not have a little fun while fighting …
Freethought Radio — November 17, 2016
Freethought Radio has been kicked off The Mic 92.1, replaced with Christmas music! We still broadcast on other stations around the country. (You can hear teh podcast now.) After some …
Steve Bannon a threat to all we hold dear
A key Donald Trump policy advisor is a threat to the Freedom From Religion Foundation’s core values and mission — and to the foundations of our secular republic. President-elect Trump …
Jersey school district adjusts school policy (October 17, 2016)
A New Jersey public school district in the Montgomery Township has revised its policy to remove what appeared to be the promotion of prayer in schools after FFRF stepped in. …
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FFRF ensures no more assembly prayer in Indiana school district
The Freedom From Religion Foundation has made sure that public school employees in an Indiana school district will not continue to impose prayer during school gatherings. Back in April, a …
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Freethought Radio — September 17, 2016
This week we complain about both major presidential candidates mixing religion and politics and pandering to faith voters. FFRF Attorney Sam Grover tells us about the firestorm that erupted in a …
FFRF blasts AG’s ‘foregone conclusion’ on courtroom prayer
The Freedom From Religion Foundation says the misinformed opinion of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton approving courtroom prayer cannot go unchallenged. Although Paxton’s opinion, issued Aug. 15, was foregone and …
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