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The Freedom From Religion Foundation is a national 501 (c)(3) non-profit with nearly 42,000 nonreligious members working to keep state and church separate.
Madison, WI
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    We helped represent a group of Quincy, Mass. residents in court to prevent the installation of two Catholic statues in front of a Quincy government building. That's another win for state/church separation, folks. 🎉 Read more ➡️ ffrf.us/3UcG3La
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    TV/radio personality and unabashed atheist (not afraid of burning in hell) Ron Reagan will speak at this year's FFRF National Convention. 📍 Oct 15-18 in Milwaukee, WI Register now at ffrf.org 🔗 link in bio (special offer: $25 student tickets)
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    FFRF
    @FFRF
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    This is Christian nationalism in its clearest form: religious freedom for us, but not for you.
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    Hemant Mehta
    @hemantmehta
    6h
    Texas Republicans have a new strategy to harass Muslims: Redefine "religion" so Islam no longer qualifies. Because if Islam isn’t a religion, Muslims don’t get religious freedom. It's more evidence of Christian Nationalist bigotry. friendlyatheist.com/p/conservative…
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    FFRF
    @FFRF
    9h
    Fox found one Christian mom who likes Texas forcing the Ten Commandments into public school classrooms. Case closed! Constitutional rights famously depend on whether the government can find one member of the favored religion who enjoys being favored.
    Texas mom supports Ten Commandments in public schools amid ACLU suit
    Texas mom backs Ten Commandments in classrooms as legal battle reaches Supreme Court
    From foxnews.com
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    FFRF
    @FFRF
    Aug 19
    They’re not being subtle about the goal: dismantle public education and replace it with a system built around their religious beliefs.
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    Right Wing Watch
    @RightWingWatch
    Aug 18
    Jim Garlow devoted his Sunday's prayer call to attacking public education, which guest Lisa Dunne called "anti-faith, anti-family, anti-freedom." She said the "secular, pagan government" has no jurisdiction over education. More at peoplefor.org/rightwingwatch…
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