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637:. A letter sent by the FFRF Staff Attorney Chris Line included: "Boise State football players have no government-imposed burden on their religion, so there is no need – or legitimate legal reason – for Boise State to provide a chaplain for them." Legal Counsel for the University responded with the following: "We have been in communication with the Athletic Department to provide some education about this issue and to ensure measures are taken now and in the future to resolve the issue and establish appropriate constitutional boundaries. Mr. Thornton did not travel with the football team to our recent game in Wyoming and the university will no longer include a chaplain in its travel party. Written references to Mr. Thornton as the chaplain of the football team have been or are in the process of being removed and no future references will be made in writing or otherwise." Mehta continues: "None of that means students can't seek Thornton out on their own. They’ve always been free to do that. But Thornton can't – and shouldn't – have any sort of official role there." 832:, delivered a secular invocation on behalf of "non-religious citizens" at a county commission meeting on Tuesday, December 6, 2022. Following the invocation the director of Lake County Public Works Fred Schneider took the microphone and delivered a prayer at the request of the Lake County Commissioner Sean Parks. Christopher Line, an FFRF attorney, wrote a letter to the Lake County Commission Chairman Kirby Smith stating, "This Christian prayer, delivered because the invocation Mr. Richardson gave was not sufficiently Christian, was discriminatory, unconstitutional, and a slap in the face to all of Lake County's non-Christian citizens. as long as the board continues to allow citizens to deliver invocations to begin its meetings, it must treat all invocations the same, with no ‘corrective’ Christian prayer offered after a non-Christian prayer has finished." Sean Parks stated that he was, "saddened to hear that Mr. Richardson felt he was mistreated during the invocation" and "We would welcome them back if they wish to lead the invocation in the future." 883:
prohibit tax-exempt religious organizations from electioneering is a violation of the First Amendment of the Constitution. The group stated that the increasing involvement of religious institutions in politics was "blatantly and deliberately flaunting the electioneering restrictions". The IRS had filed a motion to dismiss in federal court, but in August 2013 it was decided that the lawsuit could proceed stating that the FFRF "has standing to seek an order requiring the IRS to treat religious organizations no more favorably than it treats the Foundation". In 2014, the federal judge dismissed the lawsuit after the parties reached an agreement.
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decided in the FFRF's favor; that receiving hundreds of thousands of dollars in public money is in violation of the Establishment Clause. The judge wrote "Because I find that the Department of Workforce Development's grant to Faith Works constitutes unrestricted, direct funding of an organization that engages in religious indoctrination, I conclude that this funding stream violates the establishment clause." On Appeal, in April 2003, the Seventh Circuit later ruled against the FFRF on the narrower issue of whether prisoners joining specific faith-based programs on their own free will are coerced by government endorsement of religion.
40: 772:. The Forest Service continued to grant renewals of the permit until 2010. When the Service declined to renew, the Knights declined to remove the statue citing "tradition" and the "historical" value of the statue. After on-line protests the statue was allowed to stay and the permit granted. The FFRF filed suit in February 2012. In June 2013, a federal judge found in favor of the defendants, allowing the statue to remain. In August 2013, the FFRF filed an appeal of the decision. The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals rejected FFRF's arguments and upheld the memorial. 337: 622:, a Bible college run by the Evangelical Covenant Church of Alaska. The foundation stated that in the students' first year at the college, they take only religious-based courses, and finish that year with a Certificate of Biblical Studies. The college, the foundation says, "does not offer traditional college courses, such as math or English". In October 2005 the FFRF and the U.S. Department of Education settled the lawsuit, with the Department of Education agreeing not to distribute $ 435,000 of federal funds to the College. 4863: 296: 554:" The FFRF also alleged that "the defendant officials 'engage in myriad activities, such as making public appearances and giving speeches, throughout the United States, intended to promote and advocate for funding for faith-based organizations." The FFRF further asserted, "Congressional appropriations used to support the activities of the defendants." In 2007 the Supreme Court ruled 5–4 that taxpayers do not have the right to challenge the constitutionality of expenditures made by the executive branch. 1028: 953: 5581: 1472: 1093:
banner stated: "At this season of the winter solstice, let reason prevail. There are no Gods, no devils, no angels, no Heaven or Hell. There is only our natural world. Religion is but a myth and superstition that hardens hearts and enslaves minds". In April 2012, the county judge denied FFRF's request to place the same banner on the courthouse property.
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standing. In August 2012, a federal judge stated that the suit could go forward. In August 2013, the Justice Department argued that leaders of an atheist group may qualify for the parish exemption. Gaylor states "this is not what we are after", going on to say that the government should not give religious groups any special treatment.
787:. The individual who brought the matter to the FFRF's attention has filed a discrimination complaint with the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission. The FFRF was only involved in an advisory capacity. The Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission entered a final order allowing the restaurant to continue the church bulletin discount. 600:. The plaintiffs alleged that weekly bible classes were being held for all students in the elementary schools. In June 2004, the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a district judgment holding that it was unconstitutional for the school district to "teach the Bible as literal truth" to students, including first graders. 736:, to remove a Latin cross from a World War I and II memorial on public land. The city refused to do so. The FFRF states that it is currently looking for a plaintiff in the area to represent for a suit, which the FFRF have yet to do, citing the difficulty with another case that occurred with another plaintiff in the state, 578:
parish nursing programs was undertaken for the impermissible purpose, and has the impermissible effect, of favoring and advancing the integration of religion into the provision of secular health care services." According to the court, the state funding of faith-based healthcare violated the First Amendment.
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had been placed beside a copy of the U.S. Constitution at Giles County public schools. Prior to the suit, in January and June 2011, the FFRF and the ACLU had sent letters to the school board requesting removal of the display. The school superintendent ordered that the displays of the Ten Commandments
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as it is "an inherently religious exercise that serves no secular function". This ruling was appealed by the U.S. government. In April 2011, the U.S. Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals dismissed the FFRF's challenge to the NDoP, holding that the FFRF did not have standing to challenge the NDoP statute
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The FFRF brought a suit against the awarding of a federal grant to MentorKids USA, a group providing mentors to children of prisoners, alleging that only Christian mentors were hired and that they were to give monthly reports on the children's religious activities. In January 2005, the court vacated
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courthouse property. After it was decided that the nativity scene would remain, the FFRF petitioned to have its own banner placed on the site, but county officials declined to discuss its placement. The FFRF banner was placed without permission on the courthouse property, but was soon removed. The
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In April 2006, the FFRF sued to challenge the pervasive integration of "spirituality" into health care by the Department of Veteran Affairs. Specifically stating that the practice of asking patients about their religion in spiritual assessments, the use of chaplains to treat patients, and drug and
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In 2013, Charity Navigator gave FFRF a four-star rating and reported that FFRF had revenues of US$ 3,878,938, with a net surplus (after expenses) of $ 1,715,563 and net assets of $ 11,519,770. Officer compensation for the "co-presidents", husband and wife Dan Barker and Annie Laurie Gaylor, was $
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laws. The FFRF cited in its suit the placement of full-page ads by the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association; the diocese requiring priests to read a statement urging Catholics to vote; and the institution of "Pulpit Freedom Sunday". The group claimed that not enforcing the federal tax codes that
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and the Montana Faith-Health Cooperative. It was alleged that Young favored faith-based nursing parish programs for state funding. In October 2004, the Federal District Court for the District of Montana held that the state's "direct and preferential funding of inherently and pervasively religious
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In October 2000, the FFRF brought suit, as taxpayers in the state of Wisconsin, against Faith Works located in Milwaukee. Their case stated that a faith-based addiction-treatment program should not be used as a court-ordered treatment program using taxpayer funds. In January 2002, the ruling was
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exemption that applies to churches. Nonbelief Relief is a humanitarian agency for atheists, agnostics, freethinkers, and their supporters. Nonbelief Relief was created by the executive board of FFRF to remediate conditions of human suffering and injustice on a global scale, whether the result of
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In December 2007, the FFRF, on behalf of a group of concerned Green Bay residents and invoking the First Amendment rights of all of the city's residents, sued the city because of the placement of a nativity scene at Green Bay's city hall. Before the case was heard, the city removed the nativity
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alleging that its decision to fund not only multi-faith-based but also single-faith-based programs violated constitutional standards for separation of state and church. The parties later agreed to a dismissal of that claim, but additional counts within the lawsuit, alleging separate violations,
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On December 23, 2009, William J. Kelly, conservative activist and candidate for Illinois Comptroller, attempted to remove a FFRF sign at a Christmas display. The case was dismissed on several grounds, including that the lawsuit ran afoul of the First Amendment prohibition against content-based
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The FFRF filed suit against the IRS over the parish exemption that allows "ministers of the gospel" to claim part of their salary as an income-tax-free housing allowance. This was originally filed in 2009, in California, then subsequently dropped and re-filed in 2011, in Wisconsin, because of
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On November 21, 2013, a federal judge ruled in the FFRF's favor. In January 2014, the Department of Justice filed an appeal in federal court. In November 2014, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit issued its decision, concluding that the federal tax code provision that treats
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as a state legal holiday. In 1996, the federal district court ruled that Wisconsin's Good Friday holiday was indeed a First Amendment violation because, in reference to Wisconsin's Good Friday holiday law, the "promotion of Christianity is the primary purpose of the law."
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In 2015, the FFRF applied to put a "secular Nativity" scene in the Texas State Capitol. The scene featured the Bill of Rights, three Founding Fathers, and the Statue of Liberty and a sign that wished everyone a "Happy Winter Solstice". The then governor of Texas,
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in the civic center, the FFRF sought to place a winter solstice display. The mayor refused the request and the FFRF brought suit. The suit was dismissed by Judge Zatkoff of the U.S. District Court; the dismissal was upheld by the U.S. 6th Circuit Court in 2013.
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The FFRF is filling a lawsuit on behalf of four residents against the state of South Carolina to oppose the funding to Christian Learning Centers of Greenville County to build a private religious school, and the FFRF is challenging that it is unconstitutional.
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According to the 2011 IRS tax Form-990, FFRF spent just over $ 200,000 on legal fees and services and just under $ 1 million on education, outreach, publishing, broadcasting, and events. The allotment for legal fees is primarily used in cases supporting the
1766:"The atheists' calling the Madison-based Freedom From Religion Foundation is taking its latest battle to the U.S. Supreme court. It's a milestone for the often-vilified but financially strong group, which has seen its membership grow to an all-time high" 328:. Formed in 1976, FFRF promotes the separation of church and state, and challenges the legitimacy of many federal and state programs that are faith-based. It supports groups such as nonreligious students and clergy who want to leave their faith. 728:
In November 2011, Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker referred to the Capitol's Christmas tree as a "Christmas tree" instead of a "holiday tree". The FFRF, which opposed prior efforts to restore the name to "Christmas tree" objected to the title.
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be removed. The Giles County school board met in June 2011 and voted to overturn the superintendent's decision to remove the display. After the suit was filed, the school board in 2012 agreed to remove the display and to pay attorneys' fees.
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scene. The judge then dismissed the suit, citing lack of jurisdiction. Since the nativity scene already was removed and a moratorium imposed on future such displays, there remained no basis for continued dispute. He went on to say, "
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A lighted cross in a public park in Honesdale, Pennsylvania, was removed by the borough in 2018 after complaints from FFRF. Not far from the park a solar-powered 28-foot cross was erected by a local resident on his own property.
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In August 2012, the FFRF, on behalf of a Montana resident, sued the United States Forest Service. A special use permit for the placement of a statue of Jesus on federal land was granted in 1954 at the request of the
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allegedly 'are singled out as being particularly worthy of federal funding because of their religious orientation, and the belief in God is extolled as distinguishing the claimed effectiveness of faith-based social
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When accepting the Emperor Has No Clothes Award in 2002 from the Freedom From Religion Foundation, which is given for recognition of "plain speaking" on the shortcomings of religion by public figures, ...
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In 2013, the FFRF was allowed to place a sign in the rotunda, after complaints from its members, as a response to the crèches and other religious symbols that are already in place at the statehouse.
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In 2015, FFRF announced Nonbelief Relief, a related organization that obtained and later gave up its federal tax-exempt status. Nonbelief Relief was unsuccessful in a lawsuit against the
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FFRF has held conventions since 1977, one year after the group formed and one year prior to its official incorporation. Conventions have included speakers such as
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has been awarded by FFRF since 1999 in recognition of what it called "plain speaking" on the shortcomings of religion by public figures. Past recipients include:
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HHS's funding of this group citing "federal funds have been used by the MentorKids program to advance religion in violation of the Establishment Clause".
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In April 2003, the FFRF, on behalf of Montana residents, sued the Montana Office of Rural Health and its executive director David M. Young along with the
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In August 2012, the FFRF, on behalf of a resident, threatened a lawsuit challenging a Latin cross that had been displayed on top of the water tower of
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alcohol treatment programs that incorporate religion violated the separation of state and church. The case was later dismissed after the
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A plaque with the same text as the Wisconsin State Capitol sign was displayed for the 2008 Christmas season at the state capitol in
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and an astronaut as angels and an African American girl baby doll to represent that "humankind was birthed in Africa" was added.
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minister, in 2006, at a salary of $ 60,000 a year. In September 2007, in response to the FFRF's suit, Indiana ended the program.
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In December 2013, the FFRF was permitted to hang a banner at the capitol after a nativity scene was placed by a private group.
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FFRF opposed the city of Versailles, Kentucky helping a church get federal funding to create a local disaster relief center.
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In April 2005, the FFRF filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Education because of its distribution of funds to the
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pilot program for the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA). The FSSA hired Pastor Michael L. Latham, a
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for a sign stating "Santa Claus will take you to hell" (among other things), a sign paying homage to the
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lawn, funded by a $ 150,000 donation from the FFRF. The courthouse was the site of the historic 1925
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before that service ceased operation in March 2010. The show is hosted by the co-presidents of FFRF,
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In October 2008, the FFRF filed suit against the U.S. government over the statute establishing the
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The FFRF, in January 2013, after receiving a complaint from a resident, asked the city council of
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for religious institutions, which is required for all other non-profit organizations. The case,
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In December 2012, the FFRF filed suit against the IRS for not requiring the yearly filing of a
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or proclamations and that only the President was injured enough to challenge the NDoP statute.
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In 2011, the FFRF filed a letter of complaint regarding the placement of a nativity scene on
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because of its involvement with the Minnesota Faith Health Consortium, a partnership with
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Boston, Rob (March–April 2007). "Slamming the courthouse door on church-state cases?".
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In November 2012, the FFRF filed a lawsuit against the IRS for not enforcing its own
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In May 2007, the FFRF, on behalf of Indiana taxpayers, challenged the creation of a
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88,700 and $ 86,500 ($ 175,200 combined) or approximately 10% of the net surplus.
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In 2011, in response to the refusal of the city of Warren, Michigan, to remove a
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In May 2012, the FFRF, acting on a complaint from a resident, asked the city of
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Italian Committee for the Investigation of Claims of the Pseudosciences (CICAP)
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church-provided housing allowances to ministers as income tax-free must stand.
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Gesellschaft zur wissenschaftlichen Untersuchung von Parawissenschaften (GWUP)
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FFRF, Inc., Annie Laurie Gaylor and Dan Barker, v. Jacob Lew and Daniel Werfel
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Religion is but myth and superstition that hardens hearts and enslaves minds.
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Godless: How an Evangelical Preacher Became One of America's Leading Atheists
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discrimination and that the plaintiff's rights had not been violated.
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In 2012, the FFRF wrote several letters to Prudhommes Restaurant, in
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Freedom From Religion Foundation v. Montana Office of Rural Health
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natural disasters, human actions or adherence to religious dogma.
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Freedom From Religion Foundation v. United States Forest Service
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Freedom From Religion Foundation v. United States Forest Service
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opponent in the trial, which had been erected in 2005 by nearby
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Deutsche Gesellschaft zur Bekämpfung des Kurpfuschertums (DGBK)
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In 2001, the FFRF, on behalf of anonymous plaintiffs, sued the
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In June 2004, the FFRF challenged the constitutionality of the
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On July 24, 2012, after receiving a letter from the FFRF, the
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In 1995, the FFRF sued the state of Wisconsin for designating
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Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science (RDF/RDFRS)
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Association française pour l'information scientifique (AFIS)
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In 2022, the FFRF released a joint report together with the
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There are no gods, no devils, no angels, no heaven or hell.
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The Freedom From Religion Foundation's Freethought Hall in
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Christian Nationalism and the January 6, 2021 Insurrection
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is a violation of state and federal law, specifically the
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The Good Atheist: Living a Purpose-Filled Life Without God
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Decision and Order Granting Defendants' Motion to Dismiss
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At this season of THE WINTER SOLSTICE may reason prevail.
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argues to limit official role of Pastor Mark Thornton at
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by organizing national and regional conferences at which
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Prison Religion: Faith-Based Reform and the Constitution
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Freedom From Religion Foundation v. City of Green Bay
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Educational organizations based in the United States
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Federation of Indian Rationalist Associations (FIRA)
4856: 4049:"Atheist sign joins nativity scene, tree at Capitol" 4006:"Furor erupts over atheist display at state capitol" 3605:"Madison atheists sue to end IRS break to ministers" 3548:, Freedom From Religion Foundation. February 9, 2022 2770:"Potential church relief shelter causes controversy" 2128:"Petition for a writ of certiorari, Case No. 06-157" 288: 5722:
Separation of church and state in the United States
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Scientific organizations based in the United States
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Americans United for Separation of Church and State
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March 7, 2013 1680:"CRMC removes Christian messages after complaint" 492:God: The Most Unpleasant Character in all Fiction 376:Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science 5642:Educational charities based in the United States 4104:"Missing atheist sign found in Washington state" 3107:(Press release). The Becket Fund. Archived from 1966:"Non-believers taking college campuses by storm" 460:Women Without Superstition: No Gods – No Masters 5662:Government watchdog groups in the United States 5439:Hungarian Skeptic Society (Szkeptikus Társaság) 5253:Brazilian Association of Atheists and Agnostics 4762:in 1999, the Freedom From Religion Foundation. 3658:"Feds say OK to atheists on religion tax break" 3635:, 11-CV-626 (W.D. Wis. 2011). 2981:"Hundreds gather to defend Woonsocket memorial" 2824:, 07-C-1151 (E.D. Wis. 2008). 979: 603:In March 2005, the FFRF filed suit against the 476:Losing Faith in Faith: From Preacher to Atheist 5672:Nonpartisan organizations in the United States 5627:Church–state separation advocacy organizations 5509:Science and Rationalists' Association of India 4531:"Atheists will be among friends at convention" 4361:Torre, Melanie; Compton, Kerri (May 8, 2012). 3646:, September 13, 2011. Retrieved July 12, 2013. 3403:"Legal Skirmish Colors National Day Of Prayer" 2300:, No. CV 03-30-BU-RWA (D. Mont.). 1752:Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions 801:National day of prayer § Legal challenge 502:Christian minister, and co-president of FFRF. 5302: 4884: 4437:"Atheists gather to push freedom of religion" 3546:Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty 2351:Freedom From Religion Foundation v. Nicholson 842:Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty 653:In May 2006, the FFRF filed suit against the 496:Just Pretend: A Freethought Book for Children 8: 5707:Scientific organizations established in 1991 5369:Committee for Skeptical Inquiry (CSI/CSICOP) 4160: 4158: 4014:. Chicago. December 23, 2009. Archived from 3632:Freedom From Religion Foundation v. Geithner 2883:Doe 1 et. al v. School Board of Giles County 2751:Freedom From Religion Foundation v. Thompson 2695:Freedom From Religion Foundation v. Gonzales 2614:"Faith-based Grant to Arizona Group Blocked" 2595:Freedom From Religion Foundation v. McCallum 2468:"Church, state and the academic pork barrel" 2121: 2119: 2117: 2115: 712:In September 2011, the FFRF, along with the 400:because it lacked standing to challenge the 32: 5677:Non-profit organizations based in Wisconsin 4787:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 4606:"Atheist Hitchens will speak at convention" 4139:. Seattle. December 5, 2008. Archived from 3735: (W.D. Wis. 23 November 2013), 2654:, January 11, 2005. Retrieved July 1, 2013. 2643:, No. 04-C-381-S (W.D. Wis.). 2577:Freedom From Religion Foundation v.McCallum 2304:, October 26, 2004. Retrieved July 1, 2013. 456:Betrayal of Trust: Clergy Abuse of Children 5727:Skeptic organizations in the United States 5474:Maharashtra Andhashraddha Nirmoolan Samiti 5309: 5295: 5287: 4891: 4877: 4869: 4861: 3212:, 24 June 2013. Retrieved August 29, 2013. 3187:, February 2012. Retrieved 29 August 2013. 2828:, October 7, 2008. Retrieved July 1, 2013. 1632: 1630: 1628: 1626: 1624: 1622: 977:during the Christmas season, which reads: 421:show, an hour-long show broadcast live on 294: 31: 5682:Organizations based in Madison, Wisconsin 5454:James Randi Educational Foundation (JREF) 4421:"This Group Pushes Freedom From Religion" 3430:Freedom From Religion Foundation v. Obama 2640:Freedom From Religion Foundation v. Towey 498:, is a musician and songwriter, a former 5379:Dakshina Kannada Rationalist Association 5329:Association for Skeptical Enquiry (ASKE) 4511:"Freedom From Religion holds convention" 3978:Farrington, Brandon (December 4, 2013). 3010:"FFRF hasn't changed stance on monument" 2180:Hein v. Freedom From Religion Foundation 1118: 522:Hein v. Freedom From Religion Foundation 371:, that once served as a church rectory. 5576: 5549:Vereniging tegen de Kwakzalverij (VtdK) 4757: 4755: 4753: 4751: 4749: 4747: 4745: 4743: 4741: 4739: 4737: 4735: 4733: 4335:"Atheist sues city over nativity scene" 4131:"Coming to Capitol: 'Festivus' display" 3603:Vielmetti, Bruce (September 16, 2011). 3277:Intelligencer Journal/Lancaster New Era 2758: (W.D. Wis. February 23, 1996). 2152:Demirjian, Karoun (February 27, 2007). 1599: 389:FFRF provides financial support to the 5732:Think tanks based in the United States 4780: 4731: 4729: 4727: 4725: 4723: 4721: 4719: 4717: 4715: 4713: 4458:McCollough, Chuck (December 6, 1992). 4165:Roesler, Richard (December 11, 2008). 3925:Davidoff, Judith (December 28, 2012). 3817:Davidoff, Judith (November 14, 2012). 3481:"Anti-prayer group fires second salvo" 2961: 2951: 2846: (6th Cir. February 25, 2013). 2768:Saitta, Danielle (February 18, 2021). 2702:, May 4, 2006. Retrieved July 1, 2013. 2242:Banerjee, Neela (September 28, 2007). 1991:Branaugh, Matthew (January 15, 2020). 1748:Freedom From Religion Foundation, Inc. 995:In 2013, a natural nativity featuring 899:, was dismissed for lack of standing. 588:decision because of lack of standing. 3479:Orlowski, Aaron (February 17, 2013). 3329:Harrison, Courtney (March 30, 2021). 2584: (W.D. Wis. January 7, 2002). 2413:Lederman, Doug (September 12, 2005). 1659:Freedom From Religion Foundation Inc. 755:Franciscan University of Steubenville 692:Religious displays on public property 536:Faith-Based and Community Initiatives 7: 5607:Advocacy groups in the United States 4541:. Associated Press. October 12, 2007 4392:"County judge denies FFRF's request" 4196:"Foundation adds to holiday display" 4167:"Group's display an attack on Santa" 3708:Erickson, Doug (December 22, 2013). 3682:Reilly, Peter J. (August 18, 2013). 3331:"New cross reappears over Honesdale" 2712:Sullivan, Winnifred Fallers (2011). 1902:Winston, Kimberly (April 30, 2012). 1764:Erickson, Doug (February 25, 2010). 1642:Freedom From Religion Foundation Inc 1460:that involve governmental entities. 374:In March 2011, FFRF, along with the 4194:Thibault, Kate (December 5, 2007). 4102:Simon, Mallory (December 5, 2008). 4047:Woodward, Curt (December 1, 2008). 3749:Dilday, Robert (January 27, 2014). 3447:Banks, Adelle M. (April 14, 2011). 3437: (7th Cir. April 14, 2011). 3046:. Associated Press. August 10, 2012 2910:. Roanoke/Lynchburg. Archived from 2859:(Press release). Giles County, VA: 2545:"Funding of Faith Works challenged" 2492:Lederman, Doug (October 11, 2005). 2441:Malladi, Sundeep (March 31, 2005). 2358: (7th Cir. August 5, 2008). 2221:"Faith-based case divides justices" 2219:Demirjian, Karoun (March 1, 2007). 2139:United States Department of Justice 1879:. December 12, 2013. Archived from 1196:; Roger, Pat and Melody Cleveland; 836:Christian nationalism and January 6 4695:from the original on July 11, 2017 4390:Flowers, Rich (October 12, 2012). 4333:Flowers, Rich (December 4, 2012). 4305:Fausset, Richard (July 14, 2017). 3846:Bauer, Scott (November 15, 2012). 3575: (E.D. Cal. May 21, 2010). 3401:Banks, Adelle M. (June 22, 2010). 3069:"Whiteville settles cross lawsuit" 2602: (7th Cir. April 2, 2003). 2543:Murphy, Kevin (October 14, 2000). 2091:McCarthy, Susan (August 4, 2009). 2044:"FFRF Suing IRS for Tax Exemption" 1942:. October 31, 2012. Archived from 25: 5687:Organizations established in 1978 5479:Merseyside Skeptics Society (MSS) 4221:Bauer, Scott (December 8, 2013). 3982:. tallahassee.com. Archived from 3656:Smietana, Bob (August 20, 2013). 3388:. Cleveland, OH. Associated Press 3378:Richmond, Todd (April 16, 2010). 3153:Frosch, Dan (November 24, 2011). 3130:Brown, Simon (October 11, 2011). 3081:. August 10, 2012. Archived from 2900:Salinas, Orlando (July 2, 2012). 2466:Lederman, Doug (April 28, 2005). 2403: (6th Cir. June 7, 2004). 1848:Aubele, Michael (April 1, 2012). 1663:Exempt Organizations Select Check 1586:Freethought Association of Canada 973:The FFRF maintains a sign in the 458:(out of print) and the editor of 5652:Freethought in the United States 5602:1978 establishments in Wisconsin 5579: 5554:Vetenskap och Folkbildning (VoF) 5228:Freedom From Religion Foundation 4604:Erickson, Doug (July 23, 2007). 4274:Baron, Jim (December 17, 2013). 3593: (9th Cir. May 9, 2011). 2979:Niedowski, Erika (May 2, 2012). 2794:Pal, Amit (September 20, 2022). 2327:. August 9, 2008. Archived from 1819:Elbow, Steven (August 2, 2012). 1607:Ferguson, Dana (June 17, 2015). 1470: 987:There is only our natural world. 575:Montana State University-Bozeman 466:. She edited the FFRF newspaper 413:The FFRF publishes a newspaper, 306:Freedom From Religion Foundation 38: 33:Freedom From Religion Foundation 5737:Think tanks established in 1978 5559:Young Australian Skeptics (YAS) 4681:Staff Writers (July 11, 2017). 4583:. Portland, OR. August 21, 2012 4503: – via NewsBank 4485:"Atheists to convene in Denver" 4477: – via NewsBank 4460:"comes down for atheists' meet" 3358:Gilgoff, Dan (April 16, 2010). 2890:, 2011. Retrieved July 2, 2013. 2154:"Test for faith-based programs" 1793:Vecsey, George (May 17, 1978). 1512:Irreligion in the United States 809:(NDoP). In 2010, Federal judge 699:the plaintiffs have already won 27:American nonprofit organization 5697:Science advocacy organizations 5529:Society for Psychical Research 5489:Norwegian Humanist Association 5218:Atheist Alliance International 4976:Separation of church and state 4419:Behm, Don (October 16, 1982). 4225:. Star Tribune. 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Retrieved August 5, 2017. 1007:as the three wise men, the 625:A December 2020 article by 598:Rhea County School District 347:The FFRF was co-founded by 60:; 48 years ago 5753: 5023:Discrimination/Persecution 4515:Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 3954:"Forced to File Form 990?" 3642:December 13, 2013, at the 3610:Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 3573:715 F.Supp2d. 1051 3208:December 15, 2013, at the 2720:Princeton University Press 2582:179 F.Supp.2nd 950 2550:Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 2415:"Faith and health part II" 1940:The Clergy Project website 964:displays the same message. 798: 519: 363:, in response to O’Hair’s 5657:Freethought organizations 5459:Kerala Yukthivadi Sangham 5349:Centre for Inquiry Canada 5324: 4612:. Wisconsin State Journal 3712:. 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Cranston 543:Establishment Clause 532:Article I, section 8 216:Nonbelief Relief Inc 5339:Australian Skeptics 5190:Why I Am an Atheist 4396:Athens Daily Review 4340:Athens Daily Review 3880:The Huffington Post 3853:The Huffington Post 3407:The Huffington Post 3310:. November 28, 2012 2618:The Madison Courier 2376:. Bowling Green, KY 2070:"Freethought Today" 2048:World Religion News 2024:. November 26, 2018 2022:Baptist News Global 1972:. February 16, 2013 1909:The Washington Post 1613:The Washington Post 1120: 1062:Scopes Monkey Trial 1015:Texas State Capitol 949:, and many others. 931:Olympia, Washington 903:State capitol signs 770:Knights of Columbus 488:Life Driven Purpose 452:Annie Laurie Gaylor 435:Annie Laurie Gaylor 353:Annie Laurie Gaylor 316:that advocates for 177:Annie Laurie Gaylor 34: 5394:Edinburgh Skeptics 5223:Center for Inquiry 5127:Breaking the Spell 4951:Secular liberalism 4657:"Past Conventions" 4517:. October 22, 2004 4312:The New York Times 4057:. 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