USA: atheists hit by censorship decision

Written by David Fletcher 08 Apr 2016
USA: atheists hit by censorship decision

A school district in Colorado decided that free literature provided for students by the atheist group Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF) needed to be censored. The Christian Examiner reported that FFRF decided to provide materials on atheism after it learned that Gideons International provided students in the Delta school district with Bibles. An attorney for the district informed the FFRF that they might only provide literature to students to avoid discrimination. However, some of the materials the group provided were deemed pornographic in nature. FFRF is becoming more active in the USA and is currently highlighting the following on its website: students will be getting satanic books soon; freethinkers; atheist group to question college’s prayer spaces. See also:

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