While religious unaffiliation in United States is growing, members of the U.S. Congress are still almost one hundred percent religiously affiliated.
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Texas - As Texas Tribune reports, after a heated debate, the measure passed on a 19–12 initial vote with one Democrat, Sen. Eddie Lucio, voting for it — and one Republican, Sen. Kel Seliger, voting against. It requires one more vote in the Senate before it can be sent to the Texas House for debate.
Half of residents in 11 Southern states believe that America was founded as an explicitly Christian nation, a recent poll found.
Kentucky high school student, who is avoiding vaccines, has filed a suit against Health Department after state officials banned him from school.
An Egyptian TV host has been sentenced to one year for interviewing a gay man last year on his privately owned LTC TV channel.
A child has been denied entry into a Catholic school for having same-sex parents and people are signing a petition against the decision.
American Christian missionary may face genocide charges by the Brazilian government’s Indigenous Affairs Department after contacting isolated tribe.
A number of churches in some parts of Uganda believe that seeking medical attention demonstrates a lack of faith in God.
A Senator and rights groups are urging Apple and Google to remove a Saudi mobile application that facilitates men to track and restrict women.