A trusted youth pastor in Oregon was recently arrested on two charges of privacy invasion and one charge of burglary.
Punjab government banned the screening of a film titled “The Messenger of God,” citing intelligence reports that it could lead to communal tension.
School textbooks may no longer refer to pigs or sausages, according to a ban imposed by a top publisher who was wary of offending Muslims and Jews.
The Netherlands is now home to more atheists than believers, revealed a survey that was conducted by research company Ipsos.
A church cancelled a woman’s funeral moments before the ceremony because her family declined to remove pictures of the deceased kissing her wife.
Bill Maher urged secularists and atheists to speak out in an attempt to encourage real world decision-making based on facts and not on ancient myths.
The year 2012 saw a six-year high in religious hostility.
In the wake of the Charlie Hebdo tragedy, January 7, 2015 in Paris, many opinions abound, and it becomes difficult to offer any unique insight of one’s own without being drowned out, or indeed, wondering if you should offer anything at all.
Researchers at the University of Florida released a study about teenagers’ worldviews and how their religiosities influence drug and substance abuse.
One in five Americans don’t associate themselves with any religion but in the 114th Congress, only one person identifies herself as non-religious.