An additional district as well as sessions judge in Lahore dismissed a bail petition filed by a woman who has been involved in a blasphemy case.
Ian Harris, who is a Pastafarian, accused the Driver Licensing Agency of discrimination because he submitted a photo wearing a colander as a hat.
A California court ruled that teaching yoga as exercise in schools doesn’t violate state constitution’s prohibition on government imposing religion.
Despite the advice of the city attorney, the city council in Cochran, GA has voted 5 to 1 to fly the Christian Flag outside city hall.
Madison, Wisconsin became the first city in the U.S. to add atheists to a list of protected classes for employment, housing and other essentials.
According to federal prosecutors, the former communications director at Church of God was guilty of swindling as much as $100,000 from church coffers.
An atheist wrote a letter to the Mumbai High Court, alleging he was disallowed from appearing as a witness because of his religious views.
A group in Pakistan wants to make the Blasphemy Act more effective and complains that no blasphemer in the country has yet been convicted under it.
George Zimmerman, who was acquitted in the 2012 killing of Trayvon Martin, said that his killing of the 17-year-old teenager was part of God’s plan.
A judge in the United Kingdom chastised a Christian preacher for referring to the wrong verse in the Bible while sermonizing against homosexuality.