The Freedom From Religion Foundation is leaving on display — as evidence of the divisiveness of religion in government — its mutilated sign saying “Nobody died for our sins,” …
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The Freedom From Religion Foundation is leaving on display — as evidence of the divisiveness of religion in government — its mutilated sign saying “Nobody died for our sins,” …
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Reaching a settlement with the Freedom From Religion Foundation to end FFRF’s lawsuit against the city, the Pismo Beach City Council voted April 15 to stop all prayers before its …
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is sticking to its guns that an unconstitutional Latin cross must be removed from the lawn at the Police Department, in Searcy, Ark. FFRF first …
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The Freedom From Religion Foundation has contacted the Office of the General Counsel of Oakland Unified School District in the wake of complaints it received over the proselytizing nature of …
The Freedom From Religion Foundation has placed a Winter Solstice banner in Streator’s city park today to counter a nativity scene and Christian display on public property. FFRF is a …
The Freedom From Religion Foundation and one of its area members is placing an 8-foot banner in Washington Square near LaSalle Street in Ottawa, Ill., to counter 16 billboard-sized paintings …
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After hearing a fun news story about our billboard in Janesville, Wisconsin that says “Enjoy Life Now: There is no afterlife,” we dissect the oral arguments heard in the Supreme …
FFRF has stopped religious music lessons at Emmons Lake Elementary School in Caledonia, Mich., thanks to FFRF Staff Attorney Andrew Seidel, who contacted the Caledonia Community Schools District on behalf …
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 …
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