Ben Carson, the Republican presidential candidate, started his bid for the White House by proposing a tax plan that is based on Biblical tithing.
Amos Yee Pang Sang, teen blogger, was found guilty of posting an offensive picture and making hurtful comments with the intention to insult Christians.
The Codex Gigas, a.k.a. the Devil’s Bible, has drawn a lot of attention from the media, as myths suggest that this manuscript was written by Lucifer.
Students at Aberystwyth University voted to have Bibles banned from being placed in their rooms because the institution was not multicultural enough.
Authorities in Egypt arrested five Coptic Christian youths after a Muslim mob accused them of blasphemy, saying they mocked Islamic State in a video.
A pastor dropped dead while preaching at Greater St. Mary Baptist Church, after telling the congregation he was ready to die if the Lord called him.
Polk State College in Lakeland, Florida supported an atheist professor who was accused of discriminating against and failing his Christian student.
One of the most recognized metal bands in Ireland has distanced itself from an overly homophobic game titled “Kill the Faggot”.
Having failed to secure a new space after the sale this year of its home in Manhattan, the Museum of Biblical Art is expected to shut down in June.
An Oklahoma mom is receiving death threats and is ostracized by her friends because she bravely reported her son’s school for passing out Bibles.