A short first-of-its-kind feature spot, “Spotlight on Freethought and the First Amendment,” produced in conjunction with the Freedom From Religion Foundation, has begun re-airing on select national public television affiliates this week.
The spot is guaranteed to broadcast 500 times in the next three months and reach 3 million people. When and where the short program, used as filler, will run cannot be announced beforehand. Public TV affiliates decide which fillers are needed the very day they are used. If you catch one of the spots on your local public TV affiliate, please be sure to thank it promptly and encourage it to rebroadcast “Spotlight on Freethought and the First Amendment.”
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Thank you, we need more to promote FFRF and the Humanist.
Yes but I only wish that people would actually look at the full definition of what a free thinker really is instead of assuming that it’s only someone who opposes religion.
Just saying that politics and most forms of societal conformity are also what classifies a person of free thought.
Your definition doesn't show any of those things. It shows someone who basis their ideas on reason, not following the crowd.
@JackPedigo Yeah I know damn Webster’s dictionary is always so rebellious. ?