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Humanism is the idea that you can be good without a belief in God.
Fayette High School Teacher Hosts Prayer Sessions for Students During School Hours.
May 16, 2013Read More
This has long been an area of primary concern for Richard Dawkins, writes Sean Faircloth.
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Sally Quinn thinks there’s room for both the National Day of Reason and Prayer.
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Two residents will challenge the Carroll County Board of Commissioners in federal court.
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AHA Exec. Dir. Roy Speckhardt writes: “We didn’t elect our representatives to give us advice on how and when to pray.”
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Thank Representative Honda for his efforts to include the non-religious community and protect the separation of church and state.
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Thank Delegate Norton for her efforts to include the non-religious community and protect the separation of church and state.
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CWA CEO Penny Nance: “Enlightenment and Reason … led us all the way down the dark path to the Holocaust.”
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American Humanist Association applauds inclusion of atheists and other nonbelievers in the report.
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“Jefferson Bible” from Humanist Press given to Congress earlier this year, featured in VOA story.
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