The ruling party in India is set to release crucial religious data of census 2011, which was allegedly kept under wraps by the previous government.
A pastor in Wisconsin delivered a sermon before the Montana legislature, insisting that lawmakers should obey God, if not men.
A Tory said it’s as hard for conservative members of Parliament to admit they’re atheist as it is for gays to be open about their sexual orientation.
The Virginia governor said he would veto a bill that allows state business owners to refuse services to any person based on their religious beliefs.
A proposed bill hopes to protect public schools in Oklahoma from any legal action should they want to offer elective Bible courses to their students.
Members of Winfield City Council, Alabama proved their devotion to God by passing a resolution that declares Winfield the “City under God.”
Bill Maher urged secularists and atheists to speak out in an attempt to encourage real world decision-making based on facts and not on ancient myths.
A lawmaker in India said Hindus that convert to any other religion deserve death.
A figure of a soldier praying next to a cross, which was part of a war memorial, was removed from a public park in North Carolina earlier this month.
As people protested against the Charlie Hebdo killings and rallied for freedom of speech, French premier Manuel Valls declared war on radical Islam.