It’s a comforting sign familiar to many Foundation members: “At this season of the Winter Solstice, let reason prevail. There are no gods, no devils, no angels, no heaven or …
Day: March 12, 2010
One Boy’s Journey to Godlessness: Ron Reagan
This speech was delivered by Ron Reagan on Nov. 6, 2009, at the Seattle Red Lion Hotel, site of the 32nd annual convention of the Freedom From Religion Foundation. …
How a Child Became a Freethinker: Theresa Lii
This essay received an Honorable Mention in FFRF’s 2009 College Essay Competition, which was a prize of $250, including $50 donated by Dean and Dorea Schramm. Seven-year-olds dispense the title …
Have You Seen Any Elephants Lately? Heather Blum
This essay received an Honorable Mention in FFRF’s 2009 College Essay Competition, which was prize of $250, including $50 donated by Dean and Dorea Schramm. “Little Tim died on the …
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Phil Zuckerman: The Goodness of Godlessness:
This speech was delivered by Phil Zuckerman on Nov. 6, 2009, at the Seattle Red Lion Hotel, site of the 32nd annual convention of the Freedom From Religion Foundation. It …
FFRF Asks Fresno Mayor to Stop City Council Prayers
Freedom From Religion Foundation Staff Attorney Rebecca Markert sent a letter on behalf of an area complainant to Mayor Ashley Swearengin, of Fresno, Calif., urging the City Council to discontinue …
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FFRF Demands End To District’s Discrimination Against Atheists
The Freedom From Religion Foundation, responding to complaints from concerned Indianapolis taxpayers, has sent a letter of strong objection to the Indianapolis Public School system for its policy of censorship …
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Freethought Radio – September 12, 2009
Freethought Radio will interview 2 timely guests: Foundation member Ed Hensley, who will talk about why he is 1 of 9 plaintiffs challenging an egregious Kentucky law requiring dependence on …
Religious Materials Removed from Correctional Facility in Nashville, Tenn.
An area resident and taxpayer alerted FFRF that reading materials promoting Christianity permeated both the staff and inmate areas of the state-run Lois M. DeBerry Special Needs Facility in Nashville, …
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