Nonreligious seem to be gaining worldwide
It seems that more and more surveys and polls are showing that the nonreligious are becoming a major “religious” group, in many cases even larger than any given religious denomination. …
It seems that more and more surveys and polls are showing that the nonreligious are becoming a major “religious” group, in many cases even larger than any given religious denomination. …
The U.S. Supreme Court must dismiss a manufactured case of a Colorado business so that religious discrimination is thwarted, the Freedom From Religion Foundation insists in an amicus brief. The …
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Statement by Annie Laurie Gaylor ‘ Co-President Freedom From Religion Foundation Among the dumber pieces of theocratic legislation being entertained by the Wisconsin Legislature (and that’s saying something), is Senate Joint …
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V(ouch!)ers hurt our public schools and raid taxpayer coffers Voucher programs run counter to founding principles of the United States. A cornerstone of America is our “common school” — free, publicly …
By Dan Barker EVERYTHING WE DO in life has ripple effects. Sometimes we see the results, and sometimes we don’t. On January 16, 1984, I sent out this letter announcing …
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What is undoubtedly the first course in secular humanism at a technical/vocational institute has sparked controversy and plaudits in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Foundation member Kaz Dziamka’s honors course, “The American …
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Genuine public service seems to have become the pursuit of those who, in times past, could have found work selling snake oil. In a world where we now know of …
As a result of a recent complaint by the Freedom From Religion Foundation, it appears sectarian prayer by Christian clergy over the loudspeaker at University of Tennessee-Knoxville football games will …
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A complaint by the Freedom From Religion Foundation has resulted in an Ohio school district prohibiting outside groups, including religious organizations, from recruiting elementary school children during school lunch hours. …
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