May 16, 2022

FFRF links ‘replacement theory’ Buffalo killings motive to Christian nationalism lauryn@ffrf.org (Lauryn Seering) News Releases – Freedom From Religion Foundation – Freedom From Religion Foundation

Read More News Releases – Freedom From Religion Foundation – Freedom From Religion Foundation The Freedom From Religion Foundation deplores the Buffalo racial massacre by a young man who appears to be white Christian nationalist motivated by the “replacement theory.” The 18-year-old shooter, who is in custody, outlined his racist ideology in a long statement […]

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FFRF announces S.D. student as ‘strong backbone’ activist awardee lauryn@ffrf.org (Lauryn Seering) News Releases – Freedom From Religion Foundation – Freedom From Religion Foundation

Read More News Releases – Freedom From Religion Foundation – Freedom From Religion Foundation The Freedom From Religion Foundation is pleased to bestow a South Dakota high school student with its $1,000 student activist award for her objections to her school board starting its meetings with Christian prayer. Shaye Beardsley, a senior at Stevens High

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Calling Bullshit: Skepticism in a Data-Driven World, May 26 on Skeptical Inquirer Presents Paul Fidalgo News | Center for Inquiry

Read More News | Center for Inquiry We live in a hyper-quantified world, awash in numbers, statistics, figures, algorithms, and data graphics. Quantitative data can be incredibly powerful, conveying objectivity and strengthening arguments. At the same time, it can be easily misused to overwhelm and persuade us of things that just aren’t true. How can

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The return of a myth: Satanic ritual abuse and the sacred status of Argos,Pepijn van Erp,The Skeptic

Satanic ritual abuse in the Netherlands? The question seems to be back. Anyone who still remembers the discussions of the 1990s on this subject must be surprised. Research has shown that it is practically impossible for networks to exist in which this would happen on such a large scale, the total lack of concrete evidence is indisputable. So

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