Egyptian conservative al-Nour party filed a blasphemy claim against atheist activist Sherif Gaber for assaulting the Islamic religion.
Southern Baptist leader, Frank Page, decided to resign over a "morally inappropriate relationship" without explaining further details.
Prosecutors file more charges against Rev. W. Thomas Faucher; now he faces 18 counts of possession and 2 counts of distribution of child pornography.
Richard Dawkins opened the discussion about the possibility that “human meat” is grown in the lab and that people overcome taboo against cannibalism.
For Republicans pornography is a bigger problem than guns. They recently approved the resolution that labels pornography a public health risk.
The Cooperative Baptist Fellowship has loosened its hiring policy and lifted a ban on “absolute prohibition” on hiring homosexuals and transgenders.
Judge from the Victorian Supreme Court withdrew an unexpected move - he forbade the wife of an accused terrorist to attend the trial wearing burka.
Wikipedia won the Censor of the Year award because it refuses to acknowledge the other side of a story, according to David Klinghoffer.
Hijab should be a private matter according to 49.8% of Iranians, a report from three years ago, which was published recently, shows.
Church Clarity announced that the 100 largest churches in America are lacking in three critical areas of diversity - sexuality, race, and gender.