FFRF Publications

Freethought Today

December 2011

Published by the Freedom From Religion Foundation

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Freethought Books

Published by the Foundation

Women Without Superstition: “No Gods - No Masters”

Women Without Superstition: “No Gods - No Masters”

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Brochures

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In Defense of “Godlessness”

In Defense of “Godlessness”

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Nontracts

Published by the Foundation

Ten Common Myths About Atheists (12 or 100 pack)

Ten Common Myths About Atheists (12 or 100 pack)

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Our Publications

The Freedom from Religion Foundation is an educational association working to keep state and church separate, and to educate the public on matters relating to nontheism. Our many publications include:

Freethought Today

The only freethought newspaper in North America, is a lively 20-page tabloid published 10 times a year (with combined issues in January/February and June/July). Edited by veteran newsman Bill Dunn, Freethought Today covers FFRF actions, timely news related to state/church separation and articles of interest to freethinkers.

Foundation-published books

Members receive a discount! These include several classic reprints, such as Rhymes for the Irreverent by Yip Harburg (the great American lyricist who wrote, "Somewhere over the Rainbow"), Foundation bestsellers Losing Faith in Faith: From Preacher to Atheist by Foundation Co-President Dan Barker and The Born Again Skeptic's Guide to the Bible by Ruth Hurmence Green, as well as biography, a book for children, and books on women and freethought. The foundation has a catalog of books, and sells many others in the books section of our online shop.

Brochures

Written by the Foundation, all are available to read online.

“Nontracts”

The Foundation's ever-popular 13 “nontracts” (to counter religious religious tracts) are sized to be easy to read, easy to hand out, easy to order in bulk. Read select Nontracts online. All are available for bulk purchase in the online shop.

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