Donor Pulls Scholarships After University of Arkansas Fayetteville Posts Ten Commandments ( www.friendlyatheist.com )
What’s interesting about this lawsuit, though, is that Paxton is effectively suing a Christian ministry for helping unhoused people—and the ministry plans to respond to the threat by saying they have a religious right to assist others:
Jerry Coyne, Steven Pinker, and Richard Dawkins are big mad that FFRF removed an anti-trans article from their website
The atheist’s comments continue an irresponsible pattern of demonizing one religion while celebrating the one he grew up with
For six agonizing days, members of the group chose “faith-healing” over proven medicine, believing that’s what God truly wanted, and the little girl eventually paid the price for their religious negligence. ...
A bill sponsored by GOP State Rep. Dodie Horton would shove Christianity in students' faces ...
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This “small group of Colorado Pastors and faith leaders from small churches across the state are doing all we can together to oppose these assaults on our people's God-given liberties.” By which they mean they were lying to people about what the bill said because nothing in their religion ever taught them that lying is bad.
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