One thing I’m very passionate about is the separation of Church and State.
Pete Hegseth has said our service members are fighting Iran “in the name of Jesus Christ.” Religion is important to many Americans, but America was not founded on one religion.
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Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier said in an April 2 memo that he refuses to enforce the state's constitutionally-mandated ban on public funds to religion.
We told him he doesn't get to pick and choose what laws to follow.
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“Nearly half of the Harvard College Class of 2027 identifies as atheist or agnostic… And yet, even though Harvard puts such emphasis on exploring diverse ideas and identities, atheist voices are uniquely quiet.”
www.thecrimson.com/article/2026...
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Remember to vote in your state's spring election! For many states, that's today. 🗳️
Here's FFRF's legal staff spreading the word in Madison, WI.
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A public school district signed a $600,000 contract with an "anti-bullying" group... that was secretly a Christian ministry in disguise.
The leader even told a church it was a "cloak and dagger" operation.
That contract has now been ripped up.
www.friendlyatheist.com/p/school-dis...
Christian nationalists seem to think Christ died to give you a Monday off.
Honestly, that’s one of the least concerning things they believe. But it still doesn’t justify letting one religion dictate government policy.
The people accused of trying to “force a secularist gloss on the First Amendment” have a name: the Founding Fathers.
They wrote a secular Constitution that protects Christians, believers of all kinds, and nonbelievers alike.
There’s no federal holiday for Easter for a reason.
The government isn’t supposed to promote religion.
Making one for a specifically Christian holy day crosses a constitutional line.
Florida’s AG is wrong. The First Amendment protects personal beliefs, not your right to taxpayer funding for religion.
State constitutional provisions keeping public money out of churches don’t violate religious freedom—they protect it for everyone.
Dan Barker's Easter challenge to Christians is to write a "simple, chronological narrative" of what happened between the resurrection and the ascension without omitting any details.
Christians: can you do it?
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Wait, what day is it, again? 🥚🐰
“He was so peeved, in fact, that he allegedly changed his travel plans so he could go to the Capitol to make a whining, eight-minute video in front of the offending slab.”
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When the government plays favorites with religion, someone always gets excluded.
This is exactly why church/state separation matters.
It protects everyone, including the religious, from being sidelined by someone else’s theology.
www.huffpost.com/entry/news-l...
AG Uthmeier is flat wrong. The First Amendment protects religious freedom, not taxpayer funding of religion.
You don’t get to rewrite the Constitution to privilege Christianity while excluding others.
That’s not freedom. That’s favoritism and it’s unconstitutional.
This is the kind of speech Christian nationalists claim Muslims are giving in America.
In reality, it’s coming from them—and it’s the real threat we’re facing.
Good riddance to Pam Bondi.
Her tenure was marked by attacks on church-state separation, and a steady push for Christian nationalism from the nation’s top law enforcement office.
The Constitution demands equal justice — not religious favoritism.
“There are no atheists on top of rockets” is a slap in the face to the countless nonreligious scientists, engineers, and researchers whose work made the flight possible.
She worked 40–60 hours a week helping build a multimillion-dollar ministry. She was never paid.
Now she and others are speaking out about alleged exploitation, financial misconduct, and spiritual abuse inside Sean Feucht’s empire.
Read their stories ⬇️
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Tax-exempt status is a privilege, not a right.
If an organization or church wants to play partisan politics, it can — but not on the public’s dime.
Long live the Johnson Amendment!
God isn’t using Trump.
Trump and his enablers are using God as a prop for power, profit, and control.
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FFRF and its co-plaintiffs have secured a major First Amendment victory! A federal court just ruled that the Ten Commandments monument at the Arkansas Capitol is unconstitutional and must be removed.
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FFRF is announcing our interest in the new god known as "Bast 2."
Its "cute little whiskers" and "soft fluffy ears" have drawn the attention of FFRF staff.
We are leaving the decision to open comment. Please let us know if we should hop on the Bast 2 train.
#ffrf #aprilfools
Huge win for the First Amendment 👏
We are glad to have helped secure this ruling: Arkansas cannot use government power to promote one religion while shutting everyone else out.
The Constitution demands neutrality — and the court got it right. This monument must come down.
Our legal team, working through @ffrfaction.bsky.social, accompanied WI Gov. Tony Evers this morning during Evers's veto ceremony. Gov. Evers vetoed several anti-trans bills that would have flown in the face of decades of scientific research.
We stand with science over dogma.
A Texas district court just dismissed the challenge by the National Religious Broadcasters to strike down the Johnson Amendment to the tax code that prevents 501(c)(3)s from conducting direct political activity.
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FFRF is a proud co-sponsor of No Kings. Tonight, No Kings is talking about what comes next. Sign up for the virtual meeting here: www.mobilize.us/nokings/even...
This decision ignores the reality: conversion therapy isn’t protected expression, it’s abuse dressed up as counseling.