The Freedom From Religion Foundation filed a federal lawsuit on Nov. 26 against the City of Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., for actions which led to the censorship of FFRF’s “Imagine No …
Day: December 1, 2008
Freethought Radio – November 1, 2008
Topic: Prop 8 & the Religious War Against Gay Rights The show will be devoted to an expose of the religious backing of Proposition 8, to deny same-sex marriage to …
Nov. 5 Historic Footnote on Guy Fawkes
“Catholicism would never be a threat to England again!!” Most people don’t realize that Guy Fawkes was a minor player, or what centuries-long repercussions a successful Gunpowder Plot would have …
Nebraska Senator Ernie Chambers Versus God
Nebraska State Senator Ernie Chambers, in defense of so-called “frivolous” lawsuits following a controversy about the right to sue in Nebraska, filed the highly entertaining Chambers v. God on Sept. …
“Godless” Hits Bookstores
Dan Barker’s Newest Book Godless: How an Evangelical Preacher Became One of America’s Leading Atheists by Foundation co-president Dan Barker, with a foreword by Richard Dawkins, was published by Ulysses …
“Religulous”-Freethought Flick of the Year
“Religulous,” a documentary featuring irreverent comic Bill Maher, is the long-anticipated and welcome latest offering in a series of hardhitting skeptical perspectives by authors and celebrities. Maher, the iconoclastic host …
FFRF Sues Bush, Dobson, Doyle Over National Day Of Prayer
The Freedom From Religion Foundation, a national state/church watchdog, filed a federal lawsuit on Oct. 3 in Madison, Wis., broadly challenging the federal law designating a National Day of Prayer …
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FFRF Green Bay Nativity Lawsuit Gets Support; Awaits Action
Associated Press reported on Sept. 6, 2008, that the mayor of Green Bay, Wis., who is being sued by the Freedom From Religion Foundation and many Green Bay residents for …
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College Essay Winners Chosen
$4,400 in Cash Prizes Awarded An essay called “Hide the Bacon and the Wine: From Islam to Agnosticism” by Sakina Walsh was the top-placing essay in this year’s essay competition …