Published by the Freedom From Religion Foundation, Inc.
Vol. 37 No. 09 November 2020
Photos, cartoons (November 2020)
Here is the photo for this month’s caption contest. To enter, please write a witty or humorous caption for this photo. Email your response to [email protected] by Nov. 25. The winner, chosen by FFRF staff, will receive an FFRF T-shirt! We will announce the winner and runners-up in the December issue. If you’ve taken any photos that you think would be good for this contest, send them to [email protected]
I want you (to join FFRF)
Members of FFRF’s East Tennessee Chapter gather (socially distanced, of course!) in front of the FFRF billboard on Route 62 on Oak Ridge, Tenn. The billboard was up for the first half of October. From left to right: Real Van Breda (and dog Bailey), Carl Ledendecker, Alistair Elliott and Eliot Specht.
Member Peter Ellis saw this church marquee and wrote, “While driving past our local Baptist Church in York, Maine, I noticed this sign and thought, ‘Well, at least they are being honest!’”
FFRF’s New York Times ad
Not Afraid of Burning in Hell
Member Marc Mary of Louisiana sent us this photo of a convenience store marquee. “Should I ask for an application?” he writes.
Cartoon
Black Collar cartoon 2
Black Collar cartoon
Amy Coney Barrett cartoon
Amy Coney Barrett cartoon
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