May 17, 2022

FFRF mails ‘E Pluribus Unum’ decals to counter godly motto on Kansas police cars lauryn@ffrf.org (Lauryn Seering) News Releases – Freedom From Religion Foundation – Freedom From Religion Foundation

Read More News Releases – Freedom From Religion Foundation – Freedom From Religion Foundation The Freedom From Religion Foundation has mailed decals boasting America’s original motto, “E Pluribus Unum,” to the city of Haven, Kansas, to counter “In God We Trust” stickers on police cars there. The national watchdog, in a letter to Mayor Adam […]

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Update On Bible Verse Dog Tags: First Liberty Files for Injunction To Allow Christian Jewelry Company to Flout Regs that MRFF Got DoD To Uphold MRFF Admin Military Religious Freedom Foundation

Read More Military Religious Freedom Foundation Back in 2019, MRFF had a major victory in getting the Department of Defense (DoD) to follow its own regulations and disallow the use of official trademarked DoD emblems — which are strictly prohibited from being used on items promoting religion — on Christian jewelry company Shields of Strength’s

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Breaking! FFRF wins lawsuit against praying W.Va. city council that ‘wrapped itself in a single faith’ lauryn@ffrf.org (Lauryn Seering) News Releases – Freedom From Religion Foundation – Freedom From Religion Foundation

Read More News Releases – Freedom From Religion Foundation – Freedom From Religion Foundation The Freedom From Religion Foundation and two of its members have won a federal court challenge against a West Virginia city that, according to the ruling, “wrapped itself in a single faith” by opening with the Lord’s Prayer. U.S. District Judge

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Stuart Vyse — The Uses of Delusion: Why It’s Not Always Rational to Be Rational Skeptic Skeptic

Read More Skeptic Michael Shermer speaks with psychologist and behavioral scientist, Stuart Vyse, about aspects of human nature that are not altogether rational but, nonetheless, help us achieve our social and personal goals. In his book, and in this conversation, Vyse presents an accessible exploration of the psychological concepts behind useful delusions, fleshing out how

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W.Va. school system and parent settle FFRF case over egregious bible classes lauryn@ffrf.org (Lauryn Seering) News Releases – Freedom From Religion Foundation – Freedom From Religion Foundation

Read More News Releases – Freedom From Religion Foundation – Freedom From Religion Foundation A long-running Freedom From Religion Foundation lawsuit against a West Virginia school district challenging bible classes has finally been settled. The national state/church watchdog filed the federal case in 2017 on behalf of Elizabeth Deal and her daughter to stop Mercer

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The Mystery of Hellfire Pass: Part Two,Robert Bartholomew,The Skeptic

This article originally appeared in The Skeptic, Volume 18, Issue 4, from 2005. The last issue of The Skeptic outlined the panic and mayhem that ensued when the small English town of Esher apparently became the target of a mysterious sniper. The phantom gunman based himself on a four kilometre stretch of road between Esher

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