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2 dni temu · Freedom From Religion Foundation educates on nontheism and promotes the constitutional principle of separation of church and state. A state church watchdog & voice for freethought - atheism and agnosticism.
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13 kwi 2020 · He’s touting the Freedom From Religion Foundation, a 32,000-member organization of nonbelievers that fights for the separation of church and state. Advertisement. The 30-second spot was...
10 sty 2024 · Ron Reagan’s iconic commercial on behalf of the Freedom From Religion Foundation will return to “60 Minutes” — one of the most-watched primetime programs — over the next three weeks. The news program, a Top 10 Program, airs Sunday nights on CBS at 7 p.m. Eastern.
13 lis 2015 · Ron Reagan, the “unabashed atheist, not afraid of burning in hell,” who kindly recorded a recent much-censored TV commercial for FFRF, is the liberal son of Ronald and Nancy Reagan. He dropped out of Yale to become a ballet dancer, joining Joffrey Ballet Company.
Ron Reagan, son of President Reagan and Nancy Reagan, is an outspoken, life-long atheist and advocate of the separation between religion and government. This fresh version of his iconic Freedom...
In May 2014, Reagan appeared in an advertisement for broadcast on Comedy Central for the Freedom From Religion Foundation in which he declared himself "an unabashed atheist" who is "not afraid of burning in Hell."
13 kwi 2020 · Ron Reagan, the son of President Reagan, who helped inspire the religious right, stars in a TV ad for the Freedom From Religion Foundation, a group of nonbelievers that fights for the separation of church and state. He tells how he lost his faith as a child and why he is not afraid of burning in hell.