A Republican congressman from Louisiana, former police captain Clay Higgins, urged Christians to unite in a Holy War against radicalized Muslims.
Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin offered a “solution” to increasing violence in Louisville, too unrealistic even for the devout.
Mariah Walton, awaiting a heart and lung transplant, is blaming her parents for faith healing and thinks they should face criminal charges for that.
The Seventh Circuit Court issued a major decision in favor of a transgender student who has not been allowed to use a boy’s bathroom in his school.
Church of Scotland made a step towards performing same sex marriages and it apologized for historical discrimination against lesbian and gay people.
New Zealand is a developed country with a high rank of education, economic freedom, quality of life, but believe it or not, it has a blasphemy law.
Instead of supporting a student who decided to give birth to a child, Christian school punished her by not allowing graduating with the rest of class.
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.
Trump’s speech during his visit to Saudi Arabia didn’t include usual Trump’s rhetoric and he even called Islam “one of the world’s great faiths.”
The Vatican’s financial chief, Cardinal George Pell, is accused of sexually abusing two choirboys after becoming archbishop of Melbourne in the 1990s.