The Freedom From Religion Foundation is pleased to see that it has inspired a better understanding of the constitutional separation between church and state in a Pennsylvania community. In response …
Day: August 29, 2017
FFRF’s charity agency donates sum to Houston
The Freedom From Religion Foundation’s charity agency has sent money to assist with relief and rehabilitation in Houston. Nonbelief Relief Inc., a humanitarian charity created by the executive board of …
Freethought Radio — June 29, 2017
Cardinal George Pell of Australia, highest-ranking Vatican official (whom Dan Barker has debated) is once again accused of sexual misconduct with minors. After dissecting the fallout from the bad Supreme …
Why climate change is a state/church issue
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is dismayed at the executive order President Donald Trump has signed to roll back vital regulations to curb climate change. Trump has directed the Environmental …
Freethinking groups erect a dozen timely billboards in Denver
“The only wall we need is between church and state.” So proclaim the Freedom From Religion Foundation and FFRF’s Metro Denver Chapter in a dozen timely billboards recently unveiled for …
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Michigan town removes religious memorial (March 29, 2017)
FFRF and the Center For Inquiry were informed by a local resident of Alto, Mich., of an unconstitutional cross memorial monument at Alto Veterans Park. The memorial displayed a black …
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Freethought Radio — December 29, 2016
Barack and Michelle Obama’s White House Christmas message acknowledges “nonbelievers” as well as Christians, Jews, and Muslims. We talk with Florida activist Preston Smith, a middle-school teacher who bravely erected FFRF’s …
FFRF wins one in N.C. for separation of state and church
In this holiday season, the Freedom From Religion Foundation has won a victory for reason. On behalf of a local resident, FFRF recently wrote to the North Carolina town of …
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Kentucky governor needs to rescind his religious proclamation
Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin needs to stop bible thumping through the calendar years. After declaring 2016 to be “The Year of The Bible,” he has decided to extend that title …
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