Tag Archives: children

Repeal Faith Exemption

By Jeremy Fejfar, October 2, 2009 Currently, there is an effort to repeal Wisconsin’s “Faith Exemption,” which allows parents to avoid criminal charges of child abuse if they pray for their sick child to get better instead of seeking real … Continue reading

Posted in Letters to the Editor | Tagged , , , | Leave a comment

Let Kids Decide What They Want to Believe

By Sarah Sodemann, March 20, 2011 This world would be a much better place in the absence of religion. This is too brief a mental synthesis to explain why, but there is an abundance of literature on the matter if … Continue reading

Posted in In the Media | Tagged , , , , | Leave a comment

Does Children’s Religious Education Have Meaning for Freethinkers?

By Kathy Ivey, October 10, 2010 Religious instruction is an essential element of organized religion, the way the faith, creed and dogma are passed down from generation to generation. Thankfully, due to our founding mothers’ and fathers’ good sense regarding … Continue reading

Posted in In the Media | Tagged , , , , , , | Leave a comment