The Cooperative Baptist Fellowship has loosened its hiring policy and lifted a ban on “absolute prohibition” on hiring homosexuals and transgenders.
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Sargon of Akkad has been banned from accessing his YouTube account along with several other conservative hosts. Sargon explains he’s never been warned for breaking policy, so this ban was unexpected.
The AHA, together with FFRF and AU, filed a formal appeal on a judge’s decision that Humanist beliefs could not qualify as a religion.
A married youth pastor confessed to sexually abusing a 14-year-old girl, and his church “swept it under the rug.”
The Florida House of Representatives approves bill to post “In God We Trust” in a conspicuous place in all public schools, after the Mass shooting.
US court rules Trump’s travel ban is unconstitutional; Trump’s official statements were examined in the ruling against the discriminatory travel ban.
A city in New Mexico owes $700,000 in legal fees for the ACLU after they lost the Ten Commandments monument case.
Prayers are powerless and Senator Marco Rubio accidentally admitted that after another school shooting that recently happened in Florida high school.
Wikipedia won the Censor of the Year award because it refuses to acknowledge the other side of a story, according to David Klinghoffer.
Pew Research Center found out that the number of people who no longer identify as members of Islam is almost equal as the number of converts to Islam.