Featured guest is Larry Beinhart, best-known for his book, Wag the Dog” which became a movie with Dustin Hoffman. An atheist, talks about his new mystery, “Salvation Boulevard,” in which …
Day: October 11, 2008
The Wacky World of the Assemblies of God
Statement by Dan BarkerCo-President of the Freedom From Religion Foundation I used to be an Assembly of God preacher, before I saw the light and left that wacky world. Republican …
FFRF Halts Christian Vending at Madison VA
(Madison, Wis.) Acting on a complaint from a patient at the Madison VA Hospital, the Freedom From Religion Foundation today protested the presence of Christian vendors setting up shop at …
Freethought Radio – August 11, 2007
Freethought Radio features an interview with Prof. Brad J. Bushman, of the Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, about his studies linking religious belief and scriptural reading with violence. …
FFRF to Appeal Veteran Affairs Religion Ruling
(MADISON, WIS.) The Freedom From Religion Foundation will appeal this week’s unfavorable ruling by a federal district judge, approving the pervasive integration of religion and spirituality into all aspects of …
Freethought Radio – November 11, 2006
Features a memorable interview with distinguished TV journalist and author, Betty Rollin. The award-winning former NBC correspondent is now a reporter for PBS’ Religion and Ethics Newsweekly. Author of First …
IRS Needs to Enforce Prohibition Against Partisan Politicking by Churches
Cincinnati Campaign Signs at Church Reported The Freedom From Religion Foundation complained to the Internal Revenue Service today about campaign signs for Ken Blackwell, Ohio’s controversial Secretary of State who …
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Ohio IRS Letter
Commissioner Mark W. EversonInternal Revenue Service1111 Constitution Ave NWWashington DC 20224 Dear Mr. Everson: On behalf of a member of the public in Ohio, our national association working to keep …
FFRF Challenges Emory University Grant (January 11, 2005)
Emory University received a $1.5 million federal grant from Health and Human Service, announced in October 2002, to support faith-based community health programs across the country. Emory’s Interfaith Health Program …
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