Religious extremists, who mistook one of the most famous churches in Europe for a mosque, have demanded that it be pulled down.
The Australian wing of Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster has been motivated by New Zealand’s decision to grant them approval to conduct weddings.
The appointment of temple priests in Tamil Nadu in accordance with the treaties elaborating temple functions, received a nod from the Supreme Court.
North Korea accused Canada of spouting rubbish against DPRK, when it believes Canada should be apologizing for the “crimes” carried out by a pastor.
Mother Teresa has been declared a Catholic Saint after Pope Francis recently approved her second miracle, which was necessary for her canonization.
He is portrayed as a Caucasian man with long brown hair and creamy skin, but Jesus probably had short curly black hair and a much darker complexion.
A new study has challenged the prevailing notion that most scientists are atheists and the common assumption that science cannot intersect religion.
Approximately 1,500 years after England’s first church was founded, Britons have been informed that they are no longer living in a Christian country.
A jury in England cleared a man of a religious hate offense despite him having dumped four pig heads on the doorstep of a Community Center.
Italian prosecutors launched an inquiry into a religious procession in Catania in Sicily, that paid homage to a convicted mafia don this month.