By 2050, nonbelievers will constitute a lesser percentage of the world’s total population than now, as opposed to believers of different religions.
Republican Rand Paul told religious leaders during a prayer breakfast that the First Amendment does not say religion has to be kept out of governance.
Phil Robertson narrated a sadistic parable about the rape and murder of an atheist family to explain the problem he believes lies within nonbelievers.
George Zimmerman, who was acquitted in the 2012 killing of Trayvon Martin, said that his killing of the 17-year-old teenager was part of God’s plan.
Sindh Province in Pakistan will introduce to its education curriculum a speech by its founder Mohammad Ali Jinnah, to combat religious intolerance.
Doctors will challenge Ontario’s College of Physicians over the provision of services to patients, even if it clashes with their religious views.
Republican Congressman Sam Johnson introduced legislation that would force cadets at the Air Force Academy to acknowledge God in their swearing-in oaths.
Students at a primary school in London were banned from witnessing a once-in-a-generation eclipse because of cultural and religious reasons.
According to a new survey, approximately 7.5 million people have stopped associating with any religious denomination since 2012.
Political leaders in India condemned Bharatiya Janata Party honcho Subramanian Swamy for making objectionable comments about mosques and churches.