Hey Rick Perry! Get off your knees and get to work. After discussing FFRF v. Perry, FFRF’s newest federal lawsuit, the hosts talk with Matthew Chapman, screenwriter and director of …
Day: July 23, 2011
South Bend Common Council set to vote on unconstitutional plan
An outrageous proposal by the city of South Bend, Ind., to buy a commercial property and donate it to a Catholic school violates the U.S. and state constitutions, says a …
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Tulsa nontheists come ‘Out of the Closet’ in FFRF campaign
Ten billboards featuring Tulsa-area nonbelievers and families are going up this week for a month in Tulsa, Okla., as part of the Freedom From Religion Foundation’s personalized, myth-dispelling “Out of …
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Freethought Radio – April 23, 2011
What is atheist bliss? Religion in public schools is the topic of discussion with Jay Rosenstein, writer and director of the documentary The Lord Was Not On Trial. Podcast. …
FFRF to Minnesota Senate: Drop prayer
The Madison, Wis.-based state/church watchdog, Freedom From Religion Foundation, on behalf of its 16,200 members, including 400 in Minnesota, added its objection to the controversial prayers now opening the Minnesota …
FFRF honors Virginia woman for contesting school religion
The Freedom From Religion Foundation’s “first commandment” is honor the constitutionally mandated separation of state and church. To accomplish that, FFRF needs cooperation from citizens like Sarah McNair, who is …
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Freethought Radio – December 23, 2010
To put the “saturn back in Saturnalia,” Freethought Radio will play Dan Barker’s broadcastable version of South Park’s “Merry F——- Christmas” as well as Dan’s “Solstice Tribute.” After sharing news …
Religion is not democratic: Margaret Gibbon
In keeping with the times, President Obama has had to treat his faith like an open book, as a candidate and as president. One example comes from an ABC News …
Free to exercise freethought: By Anastasia Miller
Historically, when the economy takes a downturn, people are more susceptible to rabble-rousing. What is alarming today is the extent to which the masses have begun to embrace conventional stances …
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