The bill which proposes the phrase “In God We Trust” be mandatory on Tennessee license plates is constitutionally suspect, attorney general says.
Amos Yee, the 18-year-old blogger who was jailed twice in his homeland Singapore, has been granted asylum in the United States as a political refugee.
An 11-year-old boy was forcibly baptized in September 2016 and now American Atheists is filing a lawsuit on behalf of his parents.
Chris Bontrager from Indiana was denied a license plate reading “athe1st” but after filing an appeal with ACLU help, he received the plate.
The bill filed by a Democratic lawmaker is an attempt to draw attention to dangerous policy proposals concerning women’s reproductive freedom.
The Briarwood Presbyterian Church and Christian School want to create a police department to protect itself because local police forces aren’t enough.
Seventy-one students were sent home because of lack of required paperwork about immunization in Rochester and some parents aren’t happy about it.
A baby girl with breathing problems died because her parents refused to seek medical care and instead tried to heal her using faith alone.
SB 450 or the “Religious Viewpoints Antidiscrimination Act” for Schools would force public school students to participate in Christian prayers.
Religious believers are having more children than atheists due to their opposition to contraception and that could result in the end of atheism.