Was going to post some quotes from the article, but I see astute anons have already posted the most telling ones.
That said, since the Freedom From Religious Thought Foundation...
...is a national nonprofit organization with 40,000 members across the country. It protects the constitutional separation between state and church and educates about nontheism. FFRF advertising is made possible by kind contributions from members..
...it would be interesting to know the identities and religious affiliations (or lack thereof) of their "kind" contributors.
Was going post some quotes from the article, but I see astute anons have already posted the most telling ones.
That said, since the Freedom From Religious Thought Foundation...
*...is a national nonprofit organization with 40,000 members across the country. It protects the constitutional separation between state and church and educates about nontheism. FFRF advertising is made possible by kind contributions from members, *
it would be interesting to know the identities and religious affiliations (or lack thereof) of their "kind" contributors.