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The U.S. government should not be in the religion business.

Can the president set up an office in the White House to promote religion without court review or scrutiny? That is the question the U.S. Supreme Court will decide this year in Hein v. Freedom From Religion Foundation. Oral arguments were held February 28.

Help FFRF with our vital challenges of the faith-based initiative and unbridled governmental action to dismantle the wall of separation between church and state.


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FFRF, Inc., is the nation's largest association of atheists and agnostics, working since 1978 to promote freethought and to keep state and church separate. Won't you join us in our urgent work to defend the vital separation between government and religion?

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Hein v. the Freedom From Religion Foundation, about the right of taxpayers to challenge creation of the office of faith-based initiatives at the White House, was argued before the U.S. Supreme Court in February 2007. The Foundation doesn't just talk about violations of the separation of church and state. We take action! Help us!

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