20 Years of PBS Show ‘Religion and Ethics NewsWeekly’ Come to an End Feb. 24, 2017

The PBS show Religion and Ethics NewsWeekly to air final episode in 2017. The award-winning weekly public television series, Religion and Ethics NewsWeekly is

This is Why Pagans Celebrate Yule at Stonehenge

Pagans Celebrate Winter Solstice at Stonehenge Now that Christmas is right around the corner, Britain is gearing up for the year’s most-awaited holiday. While

Winter Religious Holidays Around the World [Infographic]

Share this Infographic on Your Site Source: WorldReligionNews.com Click to Enlarge Share this Infographic on Your Site Source: WorldReligionNews.com Winter Religious Holidays Around the

Twitter Cracks Down on Hate Speech

Twitter has added new features to support its stance against abusive and hateful tweets. On November 15, Twitter introduced new features aimed at improving

Why The Majority Of Christians Voted For Donald Trump

An analysis of what may have driven so many Christians to vote for Donald Trump, and how people from other faiths voted. Although experts

Will Oklahoma Voters Allow Religious Displays at State Capitol?

Will Oklahoma Voters Allow Religious Displays at State Capitol?

If the ballot initiative passes, more religious groups will ask for permission to erect public monuments, including a Hindu Lord Hanuman statue. On November

Smithsonian Gets First Religion Curator in Over 120 Years

Smithsonian Gets First Religion Curator in Over 120 Years

Peter Manseau is the first religion curator of the Smithsonian Institution since the 1890s. Religion and museums have always had a rough relationship. In

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Modern Witchcraft in a Wicked World

Wicca should be taken seriously because it increases spiritual development and instills great appreciation and concern for the planet and its resources. "Witchcraft is

The Origins and Similarities of Halloween, All Saints’ Day, Samhain and Reformation Day

The relationship between Halloween, Samhain, Reformation Day and All Saints' Day Despite being commemorated around the same period of the year by different groups

Children of Divorce Are More Likely to Become Religious ‘Nones’

Children of Divorce Are More Likely to Become Religious ‘Nones’

Study shows link between children of divorced parents and the loss of their religion. The number of Americans who are moving away from religion