Happy 2014! We stop and rest at the end of the year, and listen to our selection of favorite freethought music, including Yip Harburg, Burton Lane, Tom Lehrer, Kristen Lems, …
Day: December 28, 2013
Octogenarian FFRF’er: Enjoy life now
“There Is No Afterlife: Enjoy Life Now” is the message an octogenarian member of the Freedom From Religion Foundation is sponsoring for a month on a billboard in Janesville, Wis. …
FFRF applauds court action in Messiah case
The Freedom From Religion Foundation hailed action by the Tennessee Board of Judicial Conduct late last week directing disciplinary charges be filed against a judge who ordered a baby’s name …
FFRF grounds prayer at Atlanta airport (October 28, 2013)
A staff member at Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport attended an employee and customer satisfaction luncheon that was organized by the airport, which is owned by the city of Atlanta and …
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Thousands donate food, skip Mass
The Freedom From Religion Foundation has been hard at work for the past few years ensuring attendees at several annual festivals in Milwaukee do not need to attend Catholic Mass …
FFRF fights Religious Right in Ohio
FFRF continues to fight proposals in Springboro, Ohio, to promote religion and conservative religious views in public schools. FFRF’s first letter to Springboro Community City Schools in 2011 warned the …
FFRF gives Texas school the gift of constitutional literacy (June 28, 2013)
The Freedom From Religion Foundation removed an unconstitutional cross from a Texas high school’s office. FFRF Staff Attorney Elizabeth Cavell contacted Millsap Independent School District Superintendent in a June 13 …
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There’s life after debates but not death
FFRF Co-President debated March 7 with Rev. Joe Boot at the University of Windsor. Here, Dan gathered with members of the Windsor/Essex County Atheist Society. Back (from left) are Chris, …
They Said What?
God is speaking, and it’s time to listen. I will stand up for the Ten Commandments in my courtroom and in the annex. Montague County Judge Tommie Sappington, supporting a …