We’re bringing reason into the season. Its away with the manager on city property! Professor Stephen Hirtle of the University of Pittsburgh will give us an eye-witness account of one …
Day: December 10, 2011
Freethought Radio – September 10, 2011
Reading, writing, arithmetic and religion in public schools? Not if FFRF has its way. After updating you on legal skirmishes we’ll catch up with secular studies expert Phil Zuckerman. He’ll …
We protested Perry in 100-plus heat and survived!
Pray, v. To ask that the laws of the universe be annulled in behalf of a single petitioner, confessedly unworthy. — Ambrose Bierce Ambrose Bierce’s words kept going through my …
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Edith Maria’s‘Good and Human rules’ for life
Tom Wilen, a Foundation member from New Jersey, writes: “We atheists always get the argument from the religious folks that there cannot be any moral values without religion. In my …
If the spirit moves you
Wherever Dan Barker’s travels take him, he strikes a pose with arms akimbo. (The symbol \o/ is his “shorthand” for “I claim this planet in the name of freethought!” Here …
High school’s annual ‘field trip’ to Freethought Hall
Dan Halling’s high school World Religions class from Sauk Prairie High School, Wis., made its annual pilgrimage to Freethought Hall, the office of the Freedom From Religion Foundation in Madison, …
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Sharing the Crank Mail
Below, a small sampling of FFRF’s recent fan mail. Grammar, spelling and punctuation are uncorrected. Donation I would like to give a large contribution to your organization. I will be …
New Phoenix-area chapter kicks off
From left are Vice President John Compere, Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Steve Benson, Dan Barker and chapter President Anne Mardick. It was just about standing room only at the Civic Center …
Yes, Virginia, there is an Establishment Clause
FFRF’s Winter Solstice display returned to the Loudoun County Courthouse, Leesburg, Va., this season with the help of local activist Ken Levesque (pictured). Ken and other members had also received …