The United States Supreme Court stood by a lower court ruling that a high school in Wisconsin had acted unconstitutionally by organizing its graduation ceremonies at a local megachurch.
A new Pew Research survey that primarily focused on political polarization also revealed majority of Americans are rather perturbed when someone in the family decides to marry a nonbeliever.
The journal of the 15-year-old high school student who shot and killed a classmate in Oregon revealed that the teenager was a religious extremist who was out to kill sinners.
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.
The organizers of a Bible-themed park in Sioux City have rejected a $140,000 grant from the state after receiving complaints from Freedom From Religion Foundation.
Going against the recent trend of accepting transgender people, Southern Baptists issued a statement on June 10 that asserts the creation of “two distinct and complementary sexes.”
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.
The United States’ Equal Employment Opportunity Commission filed a discrimination lawsuit against United Health Programs of America and its parent company Cost Containment Group for allegedly forcing employees to practice Onionhead religion at the workplace.