Name: Charles M. Roslof. Where and when I was born: Chapel Hill, N.C., July 14, 1990. Family: Mom (Cindy), dad (Ed), stepmom (Lara), older brother (Rick), younger sisters (Katharine and …
Day: October 11, 2013
Catholic schools win big in Wisconsin voucher scheme
Under Wisconsin’s regrettable expansion of school vouchers, Christian schools were the only winners, and more than 80% are Catholic. Every one of the 25 schools announced in August is a …
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FFRF opposes change in Wis. constitution
Wisconsin’s Religious Right lobby has introduced a dangerous bill, Assembly Joint Resolution 43 and Senate Joint Resolution 38, to amend the state Constitution and tamper with the ringing language of …
FFRF state/church complaints make headlines
They called his name ‘Messiah’ FFRF has called for a probe of a Tennessee magistrate who ordered a child’s legal first name changed because it offended her Christian sensibilities. FFRF …
They Said What?
Maricón [faggot]. Nicolás de Jesús López Rodríguez, Catholic cardinal, describing at a press conference the openly gay nominee to be U.S. ambassador to the Dominican Republic New York Daily News, …
FFRF awards $11,050 to college essayists
The Freedom From Religion Foundation has awarded and sincerely congratulates the 19 currently enrolled college students in this year’s essay competitions. Students were asked to write about the topic “Why …
Hawaii activists expose alleged church fraud
Whistleblowers (and FFRF members) Holly Huber and Mitch Kahle of Hawaii Citizens for the Separation of State and Church claim in a lawsuit filed in March but only recently made …
FFRF wins standing to sue IRS over 990 Forms
U.S. District Barbara Crabb, Western District of Wisconsin, ruled Aug. 22 that FFRF has standing to pursue IRS inequities favoring churches over other tax-exempt nonprofits. Crabb previously granted FFRF standing …
FFRF ‘loads bases’ Green light for FFRF church politicking suit
The Freedom From Religion Foundation has “loaded the bases,” winning the right to proceed with three historic federal lawsuits that contest preferential treatment of churches and ministers by the Internal …
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