This week's poll: Should politicians be questioned about their religion?
By • May 23, 2012

Article VI of the Constitution provides that "no religious test shall ever be required as a qualification to any office or public trust under
By • May 23, 2012

Article VI of the Constitution provides that "no religious test shall ever be required as a qualification to any office or public trust under
By • May 6, 2012

When Dan Savage made critical remarks of the Bible in the context of gay bullying at a high school journalism conference, a group of
By • April 29, 2012

About this time last year, the big news in religious circles was that Family Radio's Harold Camping and his followers were telling anyone who
By • April 23, 2012

In February 2007, a "how to guide" was set up on WikiHow explaining "How to persuade an atheist to become Christian." The article, like
By • April 15, 2012

On Friday, the BBC's Paul Mason reported on the increasing anti-abortion restrictions being enacted in the United States. He notes that the Republican presidential
By • April 8, 2012

On Easter Sunday, church attendance more than doubles. Easter is rivaled by Christmas in terms of full pews. Did you attend a church service
By • March 25, 2012
Easter Sunday is just around the corner, falling on April 8 this year for Christians in the western tradition. It is on the 15th
By • March 18, 2012

More and more people are leaving organized religion. Even the Billy Graham Evangelical Association admits, "No religious group is growing as fast as those
By • March 11, 2012

Friday, Discovery's Sheila Eldred wrote that women are leaving religion and are tired of the "second-class status or insults from politicians, in part because
By • March 4, 2012

The Torah Code, also known as the Bible Code, is purportedly a set of secret messages encoded within the text of the Hebrew Bible where
By • February 26, 2012

Throughout the ages, people have claimed to have experienced angelic visitations, some of which resulted in miracles. Whether called angels or spirit guides, these
By • February 19, 2012

When religious institutions (not churches) such as hospitals and schools were required to provide free contraceptives in their health care plans, the Catholic Church
By • February 12, 2012

A study published by C. Brack and X. Zhang titled Right and Left Hemispheric Biases in Political and Religious Tendencies indicates that very religious