At least 100 people were invited to the recent unveiling of a Satanic statue featuring Baphomet being flanked by two children.
Federal inmates, who identify as humanists, can finally observe Darwin Day and seek accommodations that are usually offered to religious inmates.
A religious rights group, representing a pastor who was fired for saying gay inmates will go to hell, is citing his legal rights to have him rehired.
For those who wish to attend church but are not interested in organized religion, Sunday’s Finest may be the latest option for a fun-filled weekend.
A billboard for an upcoming Hindu temple in North Carolina was fired at, leaving more than 60 holes and causing authorities to investigate the incident.
Members of a Native American Church reignited a legal battle against the state of Utah for banning the use of peyote in religious ceremonies.
According to a new study, children intensely engaged in playing make believe are more likely to change their religious views as adults.
The president of Universal Society of Hinduism called upon public as well as private schools in South Carolina to include Diwali as a school holiday.
A church sent a collection notice to a woman, notifying her that she is required to pay $1000 as fees to the congregation for having failed to tithe.
The Satanic Temple filed a lawsuit at the federal court only a month after it said that it would use religious liberty laws to promote its own tenets.