Monumental Threat Freedom From Religion Foundation Statement on Moore’s Folly and Related Action Alert: The suspenseful removal yesterday of the unconstitutional Ten Commandments monument blighting the rotunda of Alabama’s Supreme …
Day: August 28, 2003
Supreme Blow to Public Schools and Wall of Separation
The wall of separation between church and state came tumbling down yesterday, when a narrow majority of the U.S. Supreme Court issued a decision upholding voucher tax support of religious …
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City of Milwaukee Removes Ten Commandments Monument at Request of Freedom From Religion Foundation
First Eagles Monument Placed on Public Property Removed What is believed to be the very first monument of the Ten Commandments to be erected on government property as a campaign …
No Equal Protection for Unbelievers in Missouri
Missouri Supreme Court Doublespeak It was a miscarriage of justice when the Missouri Supreme Court ruled unanimously on February 13 to uphold the constitutionality of a statute requiring a So …
Hold BSA Feet To The Camp Fire
FFRF Statement on Boy Scouts of America For Immediate Release Now that the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that Boy Scouts of America is a private group which can exclude …
John Legend
“I grew up in a religious home, but I’m not religious right now. … I saw a lot of hypocrisy. I felt like religion, in a lot of ways, was used …
Wendy Kaminer
“I don’t care if religious people consider me amoral because I lack their beliefs in God. I do, however, care deeply about efforts to turn religious beliefs into law, and …
Maarten Schmidt
“I don’t. No, no, no.” …
Linus Torvalds
“I find that people seem to think religion brings morals and appreciation of nature. I actually think it detracts from both. … I think we can have morals without getting …