Why is FFRF announcing this campaign now? We think the timing is perfect with the presidential primaries heading South and candidates pandering to Bible Belt voters. While the media focuses …
Day: February 16, 2016
‘I’m Secular and I Vote’ nationwide campaign launched by Freedom From Religion Foundation to engage millions of non-religious voters
MADISON, WIS. – Tuesday, February 16, 2016 – Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF), the largest freethought association in North America, today launched its ‘I’m Secular and I Vote’ campaign to …
Freethought Radio — January 16, 2016
Legal fellow Ryan Jayne updates us on FFRF’s New Jersey lawsuit challenging millions of “historic preservation” dollars handed to churches, many for the purpose of worship. We discuss a cross …
New York freethinkers group displays FFRF banner in park
The Freethinkers of Hastings-on-Hudson, a group from the village in New York, put up the Freedom From Religion Foundation’s “Reason’s Greetings” banner in a public park last week. It is …
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FFRF asks Texas city to remove large cross from park
The Freedom From Religion Foundation has requested that the city of Port Neches, Texas, remove a Christian cross from a public park. A concerned citizen contacted FFRF, a national watchdog …
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FFRF secularizes school’s pep rallies (October 16, 2015)
On Aug. 26, 2015, Little Elm High School in Texas began a pep rally with a prayer from the pastor of a local church, but it won’t happen again after …
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School employees don’t have to hear prayers in meetings (September 16, 2015)
Prayer will no longer be included in employee meetings in the Dickinson Independent School District in Texas after FFRF sent a complaint letter to the school district. A district employee …
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FFRF is pleased to announce Freethought Now!
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is pleased to announce that our blog is now being hosted by Patheos, a blogging website dedicated to providing a credible dialogue about religion and …
Two Fla. cities drop government prayers from meetings
FFRF welcomes the news that two Florida cities, Coral Springs and Deerfield Beach, have recently dropped their invocations at city meetings in favor of a moment of silence. In both cases, FFRF sent …
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