Vaccine disinformation, godly Little League, an intellectual treat, and a great life philosophy

During these dog days of summer, we at the Freedom From Religion Foundation have spent a lot of time addressing urgent national and international issues.
Let’s celebrate World Health Day with secular values

For an important global health observance, we need to recommit ourselves to secular values.
Christian nationalism isn’t an election issue

The 2020 election may be over with a new president in office, but Christian nationalism lingers.
“Cosmos,” freethinking displays, a secular state rep & disappointing Supremes

This has been a turbocharged week for the Freedom From Religion Foundation.
FFRF joins in call to end the Hyde Amendment

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is part of a coalition formally urging President-elect Joe Biden to do away with federal abortion funding restrictions.
For religious conservatives, life begins at convenience

If the Religious Right believes that life begins at conception, why don’t they allow fetuses to be counted for stimulus checks?
The Supreme Court, the pandemic, abortion rights and profound questions

Between the Supreme Court and the pandemic, we at FFRF had scarcely a moment’s respite over the past week.
An awful anti-abortion legislation — and its religious roots

The Hyde Amendment has forced millions of women already faced with discrimination and other challenges to continue unwanted pregnancies.
Reproductive health care an essential part of LGBTQ rights

Reproductive health care for the LGBTQ community needs to be liberated from religiously motivated legislation on this 50th anniversary of LGBTQ Pride Month.