Chi Alpha lost its recognition as a formal student organization at California State University on grounds of religious discrimination.
According to a new survey, approximately 7.5 million people have stopped associating with any religious denomination since 2012.
A priest was summoned to court to answer questions related to exorcisms that he allegedly conducted on a teenage girl who suffered from anorexia.
Last month, Oklahoma deemed it fit to restrict marriage to only those people who believe in God.
Facebook has succumbed to Turkey’s authoritarian threats yet again, deleting over a thousand pages that carried content deemed offensive to Muslims.
Televangelist Creflo Dollar hoped for 200,000 people to donate $300 each, so he could purchase a Gulfstream G650 aircraft that costs $65 million.
Michael Gilbert, a school superintendent in Texas, showed support for one of his principals, who was accused of quoting scriptures over the intercom.
Zaytuna College, the first Muslim college in the United States, was recently awarded accreditation by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges.
Pew Research Center published a study showing how the Boston Marathon bombings led to a rise in religious hostilities in the U.S. from 2012 to 2013.
According to a recent survey, a record-low percentage of Americans go to church regularly or identify as religious yet they do not stop praying.