Ronald Lauder, president of the World Jewish Congress, spoke out against anti-Christian attacks and expressed solidarity with the persecution of the community in different parts of the world.
The United States Supreme Court stood by a lower court ruling that a high school in Wisconsin had acted unconstitutionally by organizing its graduation ceremonies at a local megachurch.
The journal of the 15-year-old high school student who shot and killed a classmate in Oregon revealed that the teenager was a religious extremist who was out to kill sinners.
Only a week after a group of Christians attempted to resist the Chinese government’s anti-church campaign, authorities succeeded in removing another cross from a church on June 17th.
Scott Esk, a Republican Tea Party candidate, who is running for Oklahoma’s House of Representatives, was caught in the midst of a controversy after advocating the killing of homosexuals.
Tony Perkins, president of the Family Research Council, sparked controversy earlier this month when he compared gay rights to the Holocaust during a radio broadcast for Washington Watch.
The organizers of a Bible-themed park in Sioux City have rejected a $140,000 grant from the state after receiving complaints from Freedom From Religion Foundation.