During a program aired last year on the Christian Broadcasting Network that’s still on YouTube, a woman with an atheist fiancé asked, “How do you think we can interact with …
Day: November 18, 2010
Barker appears on Australian ‘60 Minutes’
Foundation Co-President Dan Barker was scheduled to appear Oct. 10 on Australia’s “60 Minutes” Australia,” the sister program of CBS’ “60 Minutes.” The program flew him from Madison, Wis., to …
Capitol fight: FFRF will ‘soldier on’
FFRF will “soldier on” in challenging the religiously motivated engraving of “In God We Trust” and the religious Pledge of Allegiance at the Capitol Visitor Center in Washington, D.C., the …
Freethought shines bright in Louisville, Kentucky
The Freedom From Religion Foundation, proving there are indeed atheists in the bible belt just as there are atheists in foxholes, took its message to the South with several early …
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FFRF, Tulsa nontheists salute first atheist senator
An eye-catching message in Tulsa off the Broken Arrow Expressway in September caught motorists’ attention: “Atheism is OK in Oklahoma; Saluting Gore — First Atheist Senator.” The 14×48 ft. billboard …
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FFRF files feisty National Day of Prayer appeal
The appeal of the Freedom From Religion Foundation’s newsmaking legal victory, in which a federal court declared the National Day of Prayer unconstitutional, is on a fast track. FFRF filed …
FFRF’s new ‘Out of the Closet’ campaign
Meet your ‘Friendly Neighborhood Freethinker’ FFRF is unveiling an exciting new “Out of the Closet” PR campaign in mid-October! These advertisements are three of 13 personalized king bus signs going …
Solstice celebrated long before Christmas
Long before the star over Bethlehem and the eight days of Chanukah and certainly Festivus, there were solstice celebrations. So why aren't we freethinkers complaining …
Atheist in a bunker: Richard W. Powers
Shortly after attending FFRF’s convention in Seattle last year, Richard Powers headed to Afghanistan, where he wrote this in August. It had been edited for space. He and his wife …