A Jewish teacher sues a public high school for promoting Christianity, saying that its practices violate the separation of church and state.
Last month, Ireland voted by a huge majority to legalize same-sex marriage; the first country in the world to have achieved the same via popular vote.
A woman from New Jersey filed a court case against the state, after being refused a vanity plate that read “8THEIST”, but “BAPTIST” was allowed.
Christian Republicans, believing the U.S. is a nation founded by Christians alone, intend to establish Christianity as America’s official religion.
The Air Force snubs a civil liberties group who sought to court-martial a two-star general for delivering religious speech in uniform to credit God.
Bill O’Reilly believes secular media in America have been marginalizing people of faith for so long that a shift in religious identity is inevitable.
An interactive map shows that religious people live mostly in impoverished suburbs while nonreligious individuals live mostly in affluent areas.
Atheists in Egypt launched a campaign for the formation of a new political party that would be comprised of atheists, secularists and liberal thinkers.
A secular group wants to get rid of chaplains in some college basketball teams on grounds that such programs violate the separation of church and state.
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.