After students from an all-boys Catholic school were heard chanting \"You killed Jesus\" during a basketball game where a large percentage of the student body is Jewish; the Jewish students were heard offering up taunts of their own -- insinuating the Catholic students engaged in homosexual acts.
\"The Young Messiah\" heads into opening weekend with the endorsement of some 50 Christian leaders across the theological spectrum, including from several prominent evangelicals.
\"We see the human side of Jesus,\" says veteran faith-based movie reviewer Michael Foust, in comparing \"The Young Messiah\" to \"Risen,\" another fictionalized portrayal of a biblical account. \"We also see the divine said of Jesus,\" he says.
Archdiocese of Washington questions how the Jesuit Georgetown University would dare invite Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards to speak on campus.
Sen. Marco Rubio\'s campaign has denied, for the second time this week, a report that he will suspend his campaign before the Florida primary March 15.
Academic study of the Bible \"expressly permitted\" by Senate Bill 1342; can be used as \"reference\" tool where religion intersects with other subjects.
A poet and translator based in New York is working on a so-called \"Queer Bible\" he says will allow for \"queer representation\" within the text, and it\'s funded by a Kickstarter campaign that already has reached its goal.
Gary Smalley, 75, an internationally recognized expert on relationships and a Christian counselor, has died. Michael Catt, Jim Daly and other Christian leaders weigh in on the influence of one whom was considered a great \"gift of God\" to many.
University Interscholastic League (UIL) adopts rule meant to prevent males from participating in female sports, and vice versa. Some opponents claim the rule targets transgender students.
Conventional wisdom among pro-choicers says men have no right to debate the merits and morality of abortion, but a writer at a prominent blog is challenging that head-on.
New York billionaire\'s new method for whipping up support at his campaign rallies, asking his supporters to raise their right hands and pledge their loyalty to him, is a little too close to the Nazi salute given to Adolf Hitler, Holocaust Survivor Abe Foxman says.