St. Boniface Hospital would not offer a medical assistance in dying because it is in contradiction with the principles of this faith-based hospital.
The Czech Republic is the most secular country among Central and Eastern European neighbors with as much as 66% of adults who don’t believe in God.
Taimoor Raza has been sentenced to death because of insulting the prophet Muhammad during an argument on Facebook with a counter-terrorism official.
A new Texas law will obligate women to bury or cremate fetal remains from their abortions and brings more anti-abortion regulations than ever.
A Republican congressman from Louisiana, former police captain Clay Higgins, urged Christians to unite in a Holy War against radicalized Muslims.
Last week, Denmark abolished the crime of blasphemy, an offence that has rarely been prosecuted in the Scandinavian country.
Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin offered a “solution” to increasing violence in Louisville, too unrealistic even for the devout.
A new resolution, H.Res. 349, introduced by Rep. Jamie Raskin, is calling for the “global repeal of blasphemy, heresy, and apostasy laws.”
New Zealand is a developed country with a high rank of education, economic freedom, quality of life, but believe it or not, it has a blasphemy law.
Pope Francis gave a very symbolic gift to Donald Trump, his 184 page encyclical on climate change, in the hope that he would read and consider it.