A Bartlett, Tennessee elementary school closed down a before-school Bible Club because Freedom From Religion Foundation sent them a warning letter.
In the northwestern region of Xinjiang in China, a list of banned baby names with religious meaning and widely used by Muslims, has been released.
Dee Anne Thomson claims in a lawsuit that she was illegally fired for not being Christian enough for the Gulf Winds International.
In India’s 2011 census, only 33,000 people declared themselves as nonreligious. India is a land of believers where atheists face hostility.
For the fourth Easter in a row FFRF’s local chapter has placed a secular display in downtown Chicago which will be on public view till April 22.
The question - Why doesn't FFRF ever go after Muslims? – is frequently asked by the Religious Right in the context of FFRF’s focus on Christianity.
Jane Doe, together with a Wisconsin based FFRF recently filed the federal civil suit against Mercer County schools in order to stop religious classes.
Neil Gorsuch, a nominee for the Supreme Court seat, is considered to be a threat to separation of church and state due to his professional background.
Amos Yee, the 18-year-old blogger who was jailed twice in his homeland Singapore, has been granted asylum in the United States as a political refugee.
Too often, atheism is framed as an oppositional force. Atheism – and by obvious extension, the atheists who give that philosophy material shape – is a doctrine built on resistance.