Mia Love: The First Black Woman Republican In Congress is Mormon

Mia Love made history this week as the first black female Republican to be elected to Congress. Love is also noteworthy because she is

Football And Religion

Freedom From Religion Advocates Challenge Connection Between HS Football and Religion

To some Americans, high school football represents a form of religion, and increasingly it has come under fire from atheist groups such as the

Opinion: Millennials Eschewing Organized Religion

Physicist Lawrence Krauss thinks religion could go the way of homophobia with millennials largely removing themselves from religion. Lawrence Krauss, a noted physicist and

Kentucky Catholic School Teacher Resigns in Protest Citing Overblown Ebola Fears

Susan Sherman, a teacher who had recently returned from a mission trip to Kenya, has resigned amid swirling frustration and fears about Ebola. After

Tibet Email Attachment

“Detach from Attachments” Is Tibetan Monks’ Digital Warning

After experiencing plenty of cyber attacks, Tibetan Monks are sending a classic Buddhist message with a modern twist: Detach from Attachments. Tibetan monks are

Freedom From Religion: A Healthy Separation Or An Intrusion Upon Faith?

The Freedom from Religion Foundation (FFRF) has penned scathing letters to schools for practicing religion.According to many faith-based and secular organizations, there has been

Upcoming Buddhist Conference to Focus on Protecting and Preserving Buddhist Culture

A Buddhist conference being held November 15-18 in Gautama Buddha’s place of birth, Lumbini, is expected to draw over 400 scholars and monks from

Commemorative Coin Issued by Cook Islands Features Jain Lord

Cook Islands, an island country in the South Pacific Ocean, launched a special commemorative coin for the Jain religion's founder, Lord Adinath. The Cook

USCIRF Chair Katrina Lantos Swett, Commissioner Mary Ann Glendon, and Executive Director Jackie Wolcott with parliamentarians at the launch of the International Parliamentary Coalition to Advance Religious Freedom, November 8, 2014, Oslo.

30 Parliamentarians Meet With USCIRF In Oslo To Sign A Freedom Of Religion Charter

USCIRF Chair Katrina Lantos Swett, Commissioner Mary Ann Glendon, and Executive Director Jackie Wolcott with parliamentarians at the launch of the International Parliamentary Coalition

The Lost Gospel

Was Jesus Married with Children? This Book Claims He Was

After studying an ancient manuscript, the writers of The Lost Gospel believe they found evidence that Jesus married Mary Magdalene and the two had children.