The Oklahoman (Oklahoma City, OK) By Carla Hinton …
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The Oklahoman (Oklahoma City, OK) By Carla Hinton …
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Baptist News Global By Rick Pidcock …
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The Freedom From Religion Foundation is strenuously defending Politico from charges by Christian nationalist leaders that the media outlet has been recently engaging in biased reporting. Tony Perkins of the …
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Non Stop Local (Kennewick, WA) By Michael LeCompte …
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WFAE 90.7 (Charlotte, NC) By Marshall Terry …
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The Freedom From Religion Foundation has successfully gotten an unconstitutional Ten Commandments display inside a Kentucky county courthouse taken down. A concerned resident contacted the state/church watchdog to complain after …
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After FFRF took issue, an elementary school in Ohio’s Greenfield School District removed a post that urged children to pray together for their school. A concerned district parent reported that …
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Thanks to FFRF’s intervention, the San Felipe Del Rio CISD in Del Rio, Texas, has removed the director of athletics from organizing and leading religious clubs and promoting religious events. …
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The Freedom From Religion Foundation is urging Orem (Utah) Mayor David Young and its City Council to rescind the decision to adopt “In God We Trust” as the official motto. …
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