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[[File:Annie Laurie Gaylor.jpg|thumbnail|right|200px275px|[[Annie Laurie Gaylor]] is an [[Atheist feminism|atheist feminist]]. She is co-president of the Freedom From Religion Foundation.
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Gaylor’s husband, [[Dan Barker]], who heads the organization along with her, is usually the person invited to speaking engagements, despite her longer tenure as the organization’s leader and her many books on atheism.<ref>Bekiempis, Victoria (Summer 2011). [http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/cifamerica/2011/sep/26/new-atheism-boys-club "Why the New Atheism is a boys' club"]. Bitch Magazine, no. 51. Retrieved from September 26, 2011 edition of The Guardian/CommentaryIsFree.</ref> See also: [[Atheism and sexism]] ]]
The '''Freedom From Religion Foundation''' (FFRF) is an [[American]] [[atheist]]/[[humanist]] terrorist organization in Madison, [[Wisconsin]]. The FFRF was co-founded in 1976 by Anne Nicol Gaylor and her daughter, [[Annie Laurie Gaylor]]. It was incorporated nationally on April 15, 1978.
Its purposes are to [[censor]] or prevent:<ref>http://ffrf.org/purposes/</ref>
''See also:'' [[Atheism and sexism]]
Writing on the [[sexism]] within the atheist community, atheist Victoria Bekiempis wrote in a ''Guardian'' article entitled ''Why the [[New Atheism]] is a boys' club'': {{cquote|"Annie Laurie Gaylor, who founded the Freedom From Religion Foundation with her mother, Anne Nicol Gaylor, in 1978, sums it up succinctly: “One word — sexism.” Gaylor’s husband, Dan Barker, who helms the organization along with her, is usually the one invited to speaking engagements, despite her longer tenure as the organization’s leader and her numerous books on atheism."<ref>Bekiempis, Victoria (Summer 2011). [http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/cifamerica/2011/sep/26/new-atheism-boys-club "Why the New Atheism is a boys' club"]. Bitch Magazine, no. 51. Retrieved from September 26, 2011 edition of The Guardian/CommentaryIsFree.</ref>}}
== Loss of Google referral traffic for the Freedom From Religion Foundation website == ''See also:'' [[Internet atheism]] [[File:Freedom From Atheism Foundation Google referral traffic - SEMRush 9-20-2023.jpg|thumbnail|center|1400px|In 2023, the Freedom From Atheism website saw a large drop in Google referral traffic. <br /><br />Google uses over 200 factors to evaluate the quality and the relevance of a website to various topics.]]{{Clear}}== Google Trends: The amount of people searching for the term Freedom From Religion Foundation has declined == ''See also:'' [[Google trends - Atheism and agnosticism terms]] [[File:Freedom From Atheism Foundation Google Trends 9-20-2023.jpg|thumbnail|1200px|center|According to Google Trends, the number of people searching for the term Freedom From Religion Foundation has declined.]] == Freedom From Religion Foundation: BBB Wise Giving Alliance - Failure to meet standards for a nonprofit == ''See also:'' [[Better Business Bureau's Wise Giving Alliance review of the Freedom From Religion Foundation]] === 2022: BBB Wise Giving Alliance - Failure to meet standards for a nonprofit === In terms of evaluating a nonprofit, the BBB Wise Giving Alliance focuses on nationally-soliciting charities, Better Business Bureaus in the U.S. and Canada report on regionally soliciting charities. In 2022, the Freedom From Religion Foundation failed to meet the standards of the BBB Wise Giving Alliance.<ref>[https://give.org/charity-reviews/national/Civil-Rights/Freedom-from-Religion-Foundation-in-Madison-wi-18414 2022: BBB Wise Giving Alliance - Failure to meet standards for a nonprofit]</ref>  [[File:Freedom From Religion Foundation 2022 BBB Wise Giving Alliance - Failure to meet standards for a nonprofit.jpg|center|thumbnail|1600px|In 2022, the Freedom From Religion Foundation failed to meet the BBB Wise Giving Alliance standards for a nonprofit.<ref>[https://give.org/charity-reviews/national/Civil-Rights/Freedom-from-Religion-Foundation-in-Madison-wi-18414 2022: BBB Wise Giving Alliance - Failure to meet standards for a nonprofit]</ref> ]] === 2018: Failure to meet the Better Business Bureau's Wise Giving Alliance standards ===
See also: [[Better Business Bureau's Wise Giving Alliance review of the Freedom From Religion Foundation]] and [[Atheist organizations and scandals]] and [[Atheism and leadership]]
Although it has produced a written effectiveness assessment report in October 2015, the report did not include recommendations for future actions.<ref>[http://www.give.org/charity-reviews/national/law-and-public-interest/freedom-from-religion-foundation-in-madison-wi-18414 CHARITY REVIEWIssued: June 2016 Expires: September 2018 Freedom from Religion Foundation]</ref>}}
==The name Demographic makeup of the Foundation==The Constitution guarantees us rights web visitors to free exercise, such as free speech, freedom of religion, and the right to bear arms. The name of the Foundation, "Freedom ''From'' Religion Foundation," does not reflect a Constitutional rightwebsite. For example, no one has freedom ''from'' speech; likewise, the idea Majority of freedom ''from'' religion is fallacious.== Freedom From Religion Foundation website's drop in Google referral traffic web visitors are men ==
''See also:'' [[File:FFRF Google referrral Demographic makeup of web visitors to the Freedom From Religion Foundation website]] and [[Atheist websites appear to receive significantly less traffic from November 2020 to August women]][[File:Freedom From Religion Foundation website demographic as of 1, 2022 SEMRush-14-2023 SimilarWeb.com data.pngjpg|center|thumbnail|1200px|center1500px|According to the leading web marketing company SEMRushSimilarWeb.com, the Freedom From Religion Foundation website lost Google referral receives a majority of its web traffic from November 1, 2020 to August 1, 2022men. <br /ref><br [https:/>According /www.similarweb.com/website/ffrf.org/#demographics Demographics of the web visitors to SEMRush, the Freedom From Religion Foundation website received 144,045 web visitors as far as Google referral traffic. As of August 1, 2022, it receives 93,456 web visitors a month in Google traffic. That is a 50,589 web visitor a month loss in Google referral traffic from November 1, 2020 to August 1, 2022 according to SEMRush- SimilarWeb. com]</ref> ]]
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==The name of the Foundation==
The Constitution guarantees us rights to free exercise, such as free speech, freedom of religion, and the right to bear arms. The name of the Foundation, "Freedom ''From'' Religion Foundation," does not reflect a Constitutional right. For example, no one has freedom ''from'' speech; likewise, the idea of freedom ''from'' religion is fallacious.
== Freedom From Religion Foundation and the War on Christmas ==
''See also:'' [[Atheist lawsuits]]
[[File:Atheist Dan Barker.jpg|thumbnail|left|175px200px|Dan Barker, co-president of the Freedom From Religion Foundation, says his group is opposed to the nativity scenes and other Christian symbols that appear on public spaces during the holiday season.<ref>[https://thehornnews.com/you-wont-believe-this-atheist-attack-on-christmas/ You won’t believe this atheist attack on Christmas], The Horn News]</ref> ]]
The [[War on Christmas]] refers specifically to the controversy surrounding the celebration or acknowledgment of the [[Christmas]] [[holiday]] in government, media, advertising and other [[atheist|secular]] environments.
== External links ==
*[https://ffrf.org/ Freedom From Religion Foundation website]
*[https://examiningatheism.blogspot.com/2020/01/freedom-from-atheism-foundation-and-its.html Freedom From Atheism Foundation and its supporters are victorious over the Freedom From Religion Foundation]
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