The typical member of the Freedom From Religion Foundation is a recently retired male who has at least one degree, who votes (usually as an independent), thought his own way …
Day: February 22, 2016
Meet a legal fellow: Ryan David Jayne
Name: Ryan David Jayne. Where and when I was born: Waukesha, Wis., on Oct. 23, 1984. Education: I attended public school in Waukesha through high school, studied philosophy at the …
Making a Murderer: God of the bible by PJ Slinger
By PJ Slinger Think of any fiction book you’ve read, any fictional movie you’ve seen, any tall tale you’ve heard. Now think about the worst character from any of those.No …
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Jesus’ sacrifice . . . what sacrifice? by Lee Salisbury
By Lee Salisbury Suppose there was a penniless, homeless man begging for money. Then a wealthy person, knowing the poor man’s condition, sold everything he owned and gave it all …
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Meet a member: Douglas Schiebel
Name: Douglas Schiebel. Where I live: Port Ludlow, Wash. Family: Married 54 years to Carolyn. We have two adult children and three grandkids.Education: Ph.D. from the University of Michigan. Occupation: …
Candidates respond to secular questions by PJ Slinger
By PJ Slinger Justin Scott is making a name for himself among freethinkers and presidential candidates alike. Scott, an FFRF member from Manchester, Iowa, has been able to ask almost …
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Court: Suit over religious banners can move ahead
The Texas Supreme Court ruled on Jan. 29 that cheerleaders may continue their suit against the Kountze Independent School District over their regular practice of displaying biblical banners at football …
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Obama invited to Reason Rally
On the day President Obama spoke at the National Prayer Breakfast, FFRF sent a letter to the president inviting him to attend and speak at the Reason Rally on June …
Abbott backs crosses on vehicles
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott submitted a legal memo to state Attorney General Ken Paxton on Thursday erroneously insisting that Christian crosses may be legally displayed on sheriffs’ vehicles. The governor …