Happy Birthday, Darwin! Jane R. Shoup
By Jane R. Shoup “I can indeed hardly see how anyone ought to wish Christianity to be true.”–Charles Darwin Several years ago author Christopher Hitchens commented, “What can be asserted …
By Jane R. Shoup “I can indeed hardly see how anyone ought to wish Christianity to be true.”–Charles Darwin Several years ago author Christopher Hitchens commented, “What can be asserted …
Program’s main beneficiary is mostly private religious schools A cornerstone of America is our “common school” — free, publicly supported schools open to all children regardless of social class, religion, …
Schools back off baccalaureates Fruita, Colo., Monument High School instituted a new policy on baccalaureates after getting a Jan. 28 letter from FFRF Staff Attorney Andrew Seidel. FFRF learned the …
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FFRF awarded Ta’Liyah $300. By Ta’Liyah Darden Sociologists and culture watchers have noticed a noteworthy trend in recent years: Generation Z, or people born roughly between the mid-1990s and the …
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Guest host FFRF Communications Director Amitabh Pal first recounts the state/church watchdog’s achievements over the past few days — and the resulting media coverage. Then, he talks with University of …
Over the past three years, the Trump administration has introduced an onslaught of regulatory proposals that allow federally funded agencies to discriminate based on their religion. As a result, citizens …
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FFRF sent a letter July 28 asking Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam to put reason on an equal footing with religious faith, if only for a day, due to a new …
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This speech, slightly edited for publication, was delivered by Daniel Everett at the Freedom From Religion Foundation’s 32nd annual convention on Nov. 7, 2009, in Seattle. Everett went from missionary …
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