Author: Freedom From Religion Foundation

Copenhagen Conference Day 2

The article about me ran in the Danish “Christian Daily” (Kristeligt Dagblad) yesterday (Saturday), but I can’t read it! If you can read Danish, go

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Copenhagen Conference in progress

The first day of the European “Gods & Politics” Atheist Conference in Copenhagen was energizing! All the events happened in the Dronnigasalen (The Queen’s Hall)

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That Old Existential Feeling

Yesterday I arrived in Copenhagen for the “God & Politics” conference put on by the Danish Atheist Society and the Atheist Alliance International. My first

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There ARE atheists in foxholes!

One of the Foundation’s most popular actions is to educate public figures that there are atheists in foxholes. Many FFRF members are veterans and currently

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California Schemin’

I’ve been in southern California all week for a number of events — six events total, plus a Fox News interview. After our National Day

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Who is the paper tiger?

In a recent blog, Mathew Staver, dean of Jerry Falwell’s Liberty University School of Law, called the Freedom From Religion Foundation “a paper tiger.”  Staver

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Nashville & CNN

Last Friday, the day after we heard we won our National Day of Prayer lawsuit, we got a call from CNN producer Lisa Sylvester asking

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Arrest the pope?

First, a personal note. When our litigation attorney Rich Bolton phoned Thursday shortly before lunchtime to give us the happy news that FFRF had won

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