Longtime pastor loses his religion
Name: Bruce Gerencser. Where I live: Ney, Ohio. Where and when I was born: Bryan, Ohio, in 1957. Family: Wife Polly; children Jason, Nathan, Jaime, Bethany, Laura, Josiah; 11 grandchildren. …
Name: Bruce Gerencser. Where I live: Ney, Ohio. Where and when I was born: Bryan, Ohio, in 1957. Family: Wife Polly; children Jason, Nathan, Jaime, Bethany, Laura, Josiah; 11 grandchildren. …
Life doesn’t get much more ironic than Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas voicing concern over threats to the high court’s “credibility” the day after it became clear he failed to …
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Church trailer removed from school FFRF filed a complaint in July to Maury County Public Schools (Columbia, Tenn.) about a trailer from WellSpring Christian Church that was permanently parked next …
Oral arguments were heard before the U.S. Supreme Court on Feb. 28 in the Freedom From Religion Foundation’s historic challenge of the faith-based offices at the White House and cabinet …
Topics: U.S.’s Growing Secularism, & What’s Wrong with Pres. Obama’s Faith-Based Plans?Barry A. Kosmin, a principal researcher of the definitive American Religious Identification Survey, will talk about the newest ARIS …
Before and After FFRF Complaint A complaint by the Freedom From Religion Foundation a year ago about a plaque (top) at a city-hosted museum in Moorhead, Minn., resulted in the …
This Wednesday, the House of Representatives will vote on H.R.26, the Born-Alive Survivors Protection Act. This bill would further restrict abortion care in the U.S. by threatening healthcare providers involved …
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Nativity scenes and “Merry Christmas” signs are among the religious symbols explicitly barred from U.S. Post Office property under new guidelines issued by the U.S. Post Office. The U.S. Post …
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Please take a moment to contact the Virginia Senate Committee on Education and Health before a hearing tomorrow, Jan. 26, that will feature bills containing abortion restrictions, dubious voucher programs …