In what is being considered a secular victory, the British government has banned the teaching of creationism as science in all free schools and academies in the country.
Ronald Lauder, president of the World Jewish Congress, spoke out against anti-Christian attacks and expressed solidarity with the persecution of the community in different parts of the world.
The United States Supreme Court stood by a lower court ruling that a high school in Wisconsin had acted unconstitutionally by organizing its graduation ceremonies at a local megachurch.
The journal of the 15-year-old high school student who shot and killed a classmate in Oregon revealed that the teenager was a religious extremist who was out to kill sinners.
Only a week after a group of Christians attempted to resist the Chinese government’s anti-church campaign, authorities succeeded in removing another cross from a church on June 17th.
Scott Esk, a Republican Tea Party candidate, who is running for Oklahoma’s House of Representatives, was caught in the midst of a controversy after advocating the killing of homosexuals.
Tony Perkins, president of the Family Research Council, sparked controversy earlier this month when he compared gay rights to the Holocaust during a radio broadcast for Washington Watch.