Iowa Bible Reading Marathon was supposed to continue until volunteers finished the Bible but it has been cancelled due to lack of readers.
In the Trinity Lutheran Church v. Comer case the Supreme Court ruled 7-2 that taxpayer money can be used to support church projects that are secular.
For the first time in Australia’s history the number of people who claim “no religion” has overtaken Catholics and it became Australia’s top religion.
Energy Secretary Rick Perry’s view of climate change is at odds with the conclusions of all important scientific institutions and researches.
The Ipsos poll, conducted for Global News, showed that more than half of Canadians say they believe religion does more harm than good in the world.
Florida Police Department has been warned by FFRF because of sharing an article titled, “When God Created Police Officers” on their Facebook page.
Labor Leader, Penny Wong, pointed out the need for freedom of choice in a nation that considers itself secular in the Frank Walker Memorial Lecture.
FFRF filed lawsuit against President Trump’s religious liberty executive order which allows churches to endorse political candidates from the pulpit.
A Bartlett, Tennessee elementary school closed down a before-school Bible Club because Freedom From Religion Foundation sent them a warning letter.
In the northwestern region of Xinjiang in China, a list of banned baby names with religious meaning and widely used by Muslims, has been released.