Fifty years after Brother William Stuart Houston sexually abused six boys, the 77-year-old has been sentenced to 12 years and nine months of jail.
Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu recently said that the country’s new constitution would feature the principle of secularism.
New survey reveals the underlying discontent that a majority of Israeli Jews feel toward the Rabbinate’s monopolistic take on divorce in the country.
Those who wish to operate rides or serve food at Ark Encounter—Kentucky’s Christian theme park—must first confirm their faith in Christianity.
Freedom From Religion Foundation filed a complaint in a federal court against a tax law provision that offers special perks to religious leaders.
A 16-year-old girl was drugged and burnt alive in an honor killing, ordered by tribal council, for helping a friend from a neighboring village elope.
A federal judge dismissed the case of a prison inmate who had demanded that the prison accommodate his worship of the Flying Spaghetti Monster.
Saudi Arabia recently issued new guidelines, defining and curtailing the powers of the kingdom’s religious police.
A Malaysian lawmaker recently said that allowing child marriage in the country would put a stop to rampant premarital sex among teenagers.
The Sephardic Chief Rabbi of Israel said that non-Jews should not reside in the country if they do not adhere to seven laws mandated by Judaism.