Leading Republicans are insisting that Barack Obama do more to secure Christian values at home and abroad, blaming him for people’s insolence towards Christianity.
When Labour called for cross-party talks to discuss how religious education should be conducted and supervised in the state, a widespread concern was the taxpayers’ money should not be used to fund faith schools in Britain.
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.
At a hearing before the House Judiciary Committee on The State of Religious Liberty in the United States, Christian activists failed to answer questions on the Bible’s support for slavery and their rationalization of discrimination against gay and lesbian people.