The Czech Republic is the most secular country among Central and Eastern European neighbors with as much as 66% of adults who don’t believe in God.
Taimoor Raza has been sentenced to death because of insulting the prophet Muhammad during an argument on Facebook with a counter-terrorism official.
A new Texas law will obligate women to bury or cremate fetal remains from their abortions and brings more anti-abortion regulations than ever.
A Republican congressman from Louisiana, former police captain Clay Higgins, urged Christians to unite in a Holy War against radicalized Muslims.
Last week, Denmark abolished the crime of blasphemy, an offence that has rarely been prosecuted in the Scandinavian country.
Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin offered a “solution” to increasing violence in Louisville, too unrealistic even for the devout.
A new resolution, H.Res. 349, introduced by Rep. Jamie Raskin, is calling for the “global repeal of blasphemy, heresy, and apostasy laws.”
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.
Pope Francis gave a very symbolic gift to Donald Trump, his 184 page encyclical on climate change, in the hope that he would read and consider it.
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.”