Guest host Amitabh Pal, FFRF Communications Director, begins by talking about the various ways the Freedom From Religion Foundation is making waves: at Capitol Hill receptions, during major conferences and in …
Day: May 2, 2024
Church Leaders, Government Officials Observe National Day of Prayer; Critics Say It’s Christian Nationalism
Church Leaders By Dale Chamberlain …
Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School Board asked by nonprofit to stop opening meetings with Christian prayer
WXII 12 (Winston-Salem, NC) By Bill O’Neil …
Biden asks ‘for God’s continued guidance’ in National Day of Prayer proclamation
The Christian Post By Michael Gryboski …
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Prairie State College paid $9,000 a year to hold graduation at controversial church
Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL) By Hank Sanders …
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With Abortion Drug, Alito Seems to Abandon His Usual Hard Line on Who Can Sue
Washington Monthly By Peter M. Shane …
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Univ. of South Carolina coach’s sectarian remarks indefensible, FFRF says
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is calling constitutional misconduct on University of South Carolina basketball head coach Dawn Staley for her recent comments denigrating nonbelievers. In her conversation with ESPN …
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FFRF deplores Florida Supreme Court’s OK of far-reaching abortion ban
Florida’s Supreme Court Justices Florida has fallen to anti-abortion crusaders. A crushing decision on Monday, April 1, by the state Supreme Court approved one of the nation’s strictest abortion bans. …
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Members of Congress participate in regressive circus at D.C. Bible Museum
House Speaker Mike Johnson and other members of Congress recently participated in an extremist and hate-fueled event at the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C. As we had noted …
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