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Last year, the Illinois Capitol building in Springfield played host to an atheist sign, courtesy of the Freedom From Religion Foundation:
This year, the sign will be going back up
We don’t think religion, or irreligion, belongs in state capitols,” noted Dan Barker, Foundation co-president and author of the book, “Godless: How an Evangelical Preacher Became One of America ...
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FFRF Demands End To District's Discrimination Against Atheists
November 12, 2009
"The ... Speech Clause as unconstitutional viewpoint discrimination, FFRF charges.
This policy does not prohibit or even mention religious views such as Christianity. A website like FFRF.org, which educates on freethought and nontheism, would, however, be blocked under this policy. This promotes ...
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... 's Witnesses, who worship in a nearby theater. A press release issued Tuesday by FFRF and a report yesterday in the Jersey Journal indicate that the discount was stopped after the city followed up on a letter sent to the parking lot by FFRF. FFRF contended that the discount violates federal, state and local non-discrimination laws. Apparently ...
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... with both the Freedom From Religion Foundation and with Metro Transit about FFRF’s anti-religion bus campaign they’re ... d assume it went:
Dori: God God God God.
FFRF Person: No no no no.
Dori: Hey Metro person, please shield me ... .
Dori: God God God.
As I said on the show, I don’t blame FFRF for its campaign. they’re athiests - doing what athiests do.
Dori doesn’t ...
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... this controversial issue:
* Do you feel that the Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF) folks are going too far by posting signs in various cities?
* Should FFRF be able to post these billboards near a church, temple or mosque?
Atheist Bus is an organization that specializes in bus ads. ... daily commute to work?
Tagged: atheism, billboard, Christmas, ffrf, God, Jesus, superstition, wordpress
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... violates the Free Speech Clause as unconstitutional viewpoint discrimination, FFRF charges. This policy does not prohibit or even mention religious views such ... the school’s web filtering policy, here. You can read the FFRF’s letter to school Superintendent Eugene White, here. FFRF is asking people to write to the Superintendent, Dr. Eugene G. White, and the local school board members, ...
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