An Egyptian television host kicked an atheist off the program recently.
The Cooperative Baptist Fellowship has loosened its hiring policy and lifted a ban on “absolute prohibition” on hiring homosexuals and transgenders.
Wikipedia won the Censor of the Year award because it refuses to acknowledge the other side of a story, according to David Klinghoffer.
A bill which would enable school teachers to include in science class instruction regarding the Biblical theory of creation was proposed in Alabama.
Bangladeshi atheist blogger known as Asad Noor was arrested for hurting religious feelings on Facebook and YouTube and he’s now facing up to 14 years.
FFRF is asking Alabama Governor to remove the message from her Facebook page because it violates the Establishment Clause by favoring Christianity.
Malaysia’s Deputy Minister claims atheism shouldn’t be allowed for anyone because it contradicts both the Federal Constitution and the Rukunegara.
The Public Religion Research Institute says a quarter of the nation is non-religious, and many people call themselves “spiritual but not religious.”
New Mexico will restore references to evolution to proposed standards after hundreds of people showed up to protest its revised version.
Top Israeli newspaper ‘Haaretz” says that the Biblical creation stories are not true because there is no physical evidence to back them up.