Starting and ending the week dramatically

Even our comparatively light weeks here at the Freedom From Religion Foundation often begin and end with a bang.
Religious governors are a danger to our health

We “Nones,” atheists and agnostics can properly take pride in the freethought movement’s pro-science and pro-public health actions during this pandemic. Religious-minded public officials, however, occupy the other end of the spectrum.
A Supreme disaster, a congressional agenda, a prayerful governor & a Hollywood legend

We at the Freedom From Religion Foundation hit the ground running when we came back to work from the Thanksgiving holiday.
Secular Day of the Dead, Steve Pinker, our Ala. lawsuit — and, of course, Amy Barrett

This week at the Freedom From Religion Foundation, we engaged in an assortment of different initiatives.
Is city of Wylie in the Republic of Gilead or in the U.S.?

The mayor of Wylie, Texas, made the news recently for saying that women shouldn’t lead prayer in public before city council meetings because the bible forbids it.
FFRF responds to Trump, Congress and the Supremes

A lot of our work at the Freedom From Religion Foundation during the past week has been in reaction to what’s currently happening in this country.
Trump, Gov. Abbott, Julia Sweeney & Katha Pollitt

We at the Freedom From Religion Foundation got a lot done, even with a truncated workweek.
Trump administration, the courts, science and skeptical theology

Legal issues and the Trump administration have made huge demands on our time recently at the Freedom From Religion Foundation.
Ads, columns, radio, TV, social media broadcasts — and much, much more

Even with the lockdown, we at the Freedom From Religion Foundation have been in an unusually productive mode recently.