The Freedom From Religion Foundation is appalled at a new law in Kentucky that promotes the bible in the public school system. “A new Kentucky law going into effect Thursday …
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Arizona high school to end assembly prayers (May 30, 2017)
After it was brought to FFRF’s attention that an award assembly at an Arizona high school had begun and ended with a Christian prayer, action was taken to ensure the …
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FFRF protests large NASA grant used for religious purposes
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is once again strongly protesting a wrongful NASA grant of more than $1 million in taxpayer money that was largely used for religious purposes. In …
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Freethought Radio — March 30, 2017
FFRF attorney Andrew Seidel relates his adventure filming our pro-science ad inside Ken Ham’s “Ark Park” in Kentucky and describes how fundamentalist teachings are harmful to the education of children. After …
Plaintiff joins in FFRF bible instruction case in W.Va.
This visual aid is used to help teach “Bible in the Schools” in classes in Mercer County schools.An additional plaintiff has joined in a Freedom From Religion Foundation lawsuit filed two …
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Soccer coach to stay hands and prayer-free (March 30, 2017)
A California high school soccer coach will be keeping his hands and blessings off athletes after FFRF blew the whistle on the constitutional foul. It was brought to FFRF’s attention …
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Bans based on religion violate Constitution
By Annie Laurie Gaylor and Dan BarkerCo-PresidentsFreedom From Religion Foundation “Out of many, one.” That’s the meaning of the Latin E Pluribus Unum, our nation’s original motto — chosen by a …
Freethinking groups ask Mich. town to remove cross from veterans park
Two of the nation’s most prominent freethinking organizations are asking a Michigan town to remove a cross from its veterans memorial in a public park. An Alto, Mich., resident contacted …
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No more school prayer (November 30, 2016)
Action was taken by FFRF after it was informed that Hartford (Kan.) High School’s mandatory drunk-driving awareness assembly had opened with a prayer, led by the school’s Athletic Christian Team …