After feeling shocked and offended by the presence of a Bible in their hotel room, co-presidents of the Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF) sent a letter demanding the hotel remove the Bibles on the basis of \"proselytization\"—to which the hotel complied.
First Baptist Dallas pastor Robert Jeffress, who has said Satan is the father of Islam, calls on the American government to enact a \"biblical response\" to Islamic terrorism – bombing them in order to protect U.S. citizens from their threats.
At the G20 Summit in Turkey, President Barack Obama gave a press conference in which he addressed the response of some American politicians who have suggested screening individuals based on their religious preferences.
A call to a Missouri Republican state senator\'s office sounds like a threatening call from the Ku Klux Klan in the 1960s. Filled with references to the death of Christianity in America, the caller said he and his associates want to see the senator swinging from a rope.
A woman wearing a spaghetti strainer on her head for a driver\'s license photo is within her rights to exercise her religious beliefs, according the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles.
Hundreds of Mormons resigned from the LDS church Saturday after its leadership announced earlier in November that children of same-sex parents cannot be baptized in the church. But the church argues the media is driving the resignations with misinformation.
In its first abortion-related case in nearly a decade, the Supreme Court will decide if a Texas state law which requires abortion clinics to meet certain medical standards to remain open is a violation of the abortion rights the high court created in 1973 in Roe v. Wade.
ESPNU began airing a new installment in November called \"The Gospel According to Mac\" in its ongoing \"30-for-30\" series. It features former college football coach and founder of Promise Keepers, Bill McCartney, who boldly proclaims the Gospel throughout it.
After returning from the gym on Tuesday morning, Davey Blackburn discovered his wife, Amanda, 28, had been shot in the head during a break-in at their home.
A building that once housed an Iowa gift shop and bistro at the center of a religious liberty battle reopened earlier this month—as a church. Dick and Betty Odgaard sold the building to their church after the committed Christian couple was forced to close their bistro and wedding venue instead of ...
A high school activities association has said there can be a moment of silence before playoff contests, but warned the events are still not an \"open public forum\" as it relates to the expression of \"political, philosophical, (or) religious\" views.