After defacement, the vinyl message was replaced. A $1,000 reward is offered for information on the crime. As you drive north into Watertown, Wis., on Highway 26 by the John …
Day: October 8, 2010
Meet a Member: Brian Bolton
Name: Brian Bolton. Where I live: Georgetown, Texas. Where and when I was born: Evanston, Ill., 1939. Education: Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1968. Occupation: Retired rehabilitation psychologist, conducted government-sponsored research …
At Lake Hypatia, FFRF’s southern outpost
Lifetime Member Robert Collins’ follow-up to 100 False Bible Prophecies is 100 Bible Math Mistakes. Collins, co-director of the Alabama Freethought Association, dedicates the book to Director Pat Cleveland (holding …
Lt. Gov. Lawton joins convention roster
Wisconsin Lt. Gov. Barbara Lawton is the latest addition to the roster of distinguished speakers and guests at FFRF’s national convention. The 33rd annual conference is Halloween weekend, Oct. 29-31, …
Top senior essayist meets benefactor: Bill Dunn
In this day of electronic communication, it’s rare that a scholarship winner gets to meet face-to-face with his or her benefactor. But that happened in August, when FFRF essayist Benjamin …
Televangelist passes the buck on bigotry
It’s said that you can find justification in the bible for anything and everything. Rev. Pat Robertson found go-aheads for bigotry and discrimination, but it’s not his fault — he …
Freethought will be on Atlanta’s mind?
Atlanta, Georgia is definitely on the mind of the Freedom From Religion Foundation, which is blanketing the city with 50 irreverent billboard messages going up this week for a month. …
FFRF letter stops Christian church service with special privileges on county fairgrounds
The Freedom From Religion Foundation successfully stopped Missoula County (Mont.) from offering free admission to the Western Montana Fair for those attending a pre-fair onsite church service sponsored by the …
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FFRF objects to council prayers in Birmingham, Ala.
The City Council in Birmingham, Ala., shouldn't be starting public meetings with invocations, especially with sectarian prayers that invoke the name of Jesus, the Freedom From Religion Foundation said in …
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