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The Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF) is an American nonprofit organization that advocates for atheists, agnostics, and nontheists.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.
The Freedom From Religion Foundation, which has approximately 40,000 members — including more than 1,700 in Texas — continues to educate the public on matters related to nontheism.
Hamilton County Elementary School removed its Christian club after backlash from the Freedom From Religion Foundation. Now a religious group is upset. Church, state and elementary school ...
On the other hand, the Freedom From Religion Foundation is a non-profit organization founded in 1976 that advocates for atheists, agnostics, and nontheists (members of a religion that doesn’t ...
Foundation Beyond Belief; Freedom From Religion Foundation – according to its website, the "largest group of atheists and agnostics in North America" The Humanist Institute; Institute for Humanist Studies; Internet Infidels – "a nonprofit educational organization dedicated to defending and promoting a naturalistic worldview on the Internet"
Freedom From Religion Foundation James C. Corman (1920–2000), California politician, president of Americans United Paul Blanshard (1892–1980), editor, lawyer, special counsel and spokesman for Americans United; author of American Freedom and Catholic Power
Annie Laurie Gaylor (born November 2, 1955) is an American atheist, secular and women's rights activist and a co-founder – and, with her husband Dan Barker, a current co-president – of the Freedom From Religion Foundation. [1] She was also the editor of the organization's newspaper, Freethought Today (published ten times per year) until 2015.
Freedom from Religion Foundation legal fellow Samantha Lawrence sent district superintendent Justin Henry a letter warning of these constitutional violations on Nov. 29.