Many American identity groups are awfully concerned about one another, according to a new research released by researchers at Baylor University.
Churches in Texas are suing the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) over their ineligibility when applying for disaster relief grants.
A Georgia teacher presented a poem to middle school students describing god as “a mythical creature like a unicorn”, angering some Christians.
America’s changing its religious identity if it’s judged by the single largest survey conducted by the Public Religion Research Institute.
Sam Clovis, Donald Trump's pick to be chief scientist for the Department of Agriculture, has argued that homosexuality is a choice. His nomination has drawn criticism from Senate Democrats, who argue his lack of scientific background makes him unqualified for the USDA post overseeing science. Clovis has described climate research as "junk science", and in 2014 told Iowa Public Radio that he is skeptical about climate change.
The official motto of the U.S. “In God We Trust” would appear above an American flag in every library and classroom in Arkansas due to a new law.
The periodic report of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom shows that blasphemy laws are astonishingly widespread in the world.
Hurricane Harvey that hit Texas isn’t designated as a punishment from God for the sins of the people as the previous hurricanes, the question is why?
St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church received a hateful letter because of its principle to be inclusive and to accept a wide range of people.
Is a solar eclipse a sign from god or it is just a wonderful phenomenon? That depends on whether you ask a religious person or an atheist.