Freethought-Now We at the Freedom From Religion Foundation sometimes wish we had the time to savor the victories and media coverage regularly coming our way. When we won a case […]
Freethought-Now You may have noticed that over the past year, the religious right has been sounding the alarm about a supposed looming threat: “Sharia law.” In Texas, Florida and beyond, […]
Freethought-Now While some on our staff were out part of the week for meetings with the Secular Coalition for America in Washington, D.C., the Freedom From Religion Foundation stayed productive. […]
Freethought-Now Our work at the Freedom From Religion Foundation seems to be catching the attention of our adversaries and allies alike. An official at a health care sharing ministry umbrella […]
Freethought-Now There can be no better feeling for us at the Freedom From Religion Foundation than our message finding a large target audience — and there’s been a lot of […]
Freethought-Now On Feb. 6, I participated in a debate at Restoration Church in Rowland, Texas, on the topic “Does the God of the Bible Exist?” against Christian philosopher Elias Ayala. […]
I remember when the terms “crunchy” and “granola” had primarily liberal connotations. Marked by a concern for the environment, the quality of the food we were consuming and the educational […]
We at the Freedom From Religion Foundation are sometimes amazed at how the word gets out about our endeavors. The National Center for Science Education noticed an important initiative from our legislative […]
A recent Wyoming Supreme Court ruling demonstrates how unique state constitutional provisions can be used to combat Christian nationalism. In the case, abortion advocates successfully argued that state laws enacted […]
Nothing thrills us more at the Freedom From Religion Foundation than folks paying attention to our strivings on behalf of the secular U.S. Constitution — and this week has brought […]