Anti-God Ads--Money Well Spent?

Like paper cuts from wrapping presents and the sound of small children screaming in the laps of mall Santas, anti-God advertisements seem to have become a Christmas tradition. Their messages range from benign to disrespectful, and even confusing.


Louisiana to Vote on Science Textbooks

In 2008, public science education and academic freedom enjoyed a victory with the passing of the Louisiana Science Education Act.1


Students' Freedom of Speech Speaks Volumes

Generally, a hoard of rebellious schoolchildren is one of the last things anyone wants to encourage. But religious leaders and First Amendment advocates can cheer for some Tennessee students who, despite a ban, kept up prayer at school events.1


'Under God' Stands in Texas Pledge

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit ruled on October 13 that the words "under God" that appear in the Texas Pledge of Allegiance are constitutional.


Study Suggests Atheists Know More Religious Facts than Religious People Do

Recent survey results released by the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life suggest that atheists and agnostics know more about religion than evangelicals and Catholics.

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