Organizational Letter Opposing Aderholt Amendment
The Secular Coalition for America joined 210 organizations in a letter to Members of Congress opposing the Aderholt Amendment, which would allow
The Secular Coalition for America joined 210 organizations in a letter to Members of Congress opposing the Aderholt Amendment, which would allow
The Secular Coalition for America and 18 of its member organizations sent a letter to the Senate Judiciary Committee opposing the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court.
The Secular Coalition for America signed onto a letter sent by the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights and ( ) supporting organizations to every U.S. Senator opposing the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court.
The Secular Coalition for America and four of its member organizations wrote a letter to Members of Congress opposing the Aderholt Amendment, which would allow adoption and foster care agencies receiving federal funding to discriminate on the basis of religion.
It may come as no surprise that the influence of Christianity in the United States is waning. Rates of church attendance, religious affiliation, belief in God, prayer and Bible-reading have been dropping for decades. Americans’ beliefs are becoming more post-Christian and, concurrently, religious identity is changing. Enter Generation Z: Born between 1999 and 2015, they …
No religious group has experienced more explosive growth over the last few decades than the religiously unaffiliated. In 1991, only six percent of Americans identified their religious affiliation as “none,” and that figure had not moved much since the early 1970s. By the end of the 1990s, 14 percent of the public claimed no religious …
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