This year, lawmakers in Kentucky will debate legislative matters inside Capitol rooms that are decorated with ‘In God We Trust’ signs.
In a couple of days, Georgia Walker plans to become Kansas City’s first female Catholic priest; the Roman Catholic Church will then excommunicate her.
Supporters say a bill in the Indiana legislature will secure individuals with strong religious beliefs; opponents say it will legalize discrimination.
Chief Justice of Alabama Supreme Court reprimanded the city of Huntsville for allowing atheists and wiccans to offer invocations at council meetings.
According to the editor in chief of Gallup Poll, half of America’s population is Protestant despite having suffered a 20 percent dip since the 1950s.
Neil deGrasse Tyson gave the internet a Christmas gift on December 25 by trolling Christians with a couple of jokes that they did not take very well.
CNN’s Danny Cevallos takes a dig at believers in Texas who need a Merry Christmas law for rights already guaranteed in the American Constitution.
A biology teacher in Arizona, who describes himself as an open-minded skeptic, purposely included a slide in one of his presentations that mocks Jesus and dismisses Biblical creation as magic.
A Methodist church in Indiana that fired its gay choir director earlier this year will shut down by December 31.
Two atheist authors have together published a secular version of the Ten Commandments in a book titled “Atheist Mind, Humanist Heart.”