Thai Buddhists Fed Up with Disobedient Monks

Thai Buddhists Fed Up with Disobedient Monks

Thai Buddhists have found themselves ignored and frustrated as corruption is discovered in their leadership. The Supreme Sangha Council, the body that governs Buddhist

San Francisco Archbishop Refuses to Drop Morals Clause

San Francisco Archbishop Refuses to Drop Morals Clause

A San Francisco Archdiocese is under fire for a morals clause it is enforcing on teachers prohibiting homosexuality, pornography, and adultery among others. Archbishop

Hindu Leader Under Fire for Criticism of Mother Theresa

Hindu Leader Under Fire for Criticism of Mother Theresa

Mother Theresa, a Christian known for her incredible dedication to helping the world’s poor, had her motives questioned by the head of the Rashtriya

Fears of Anti-Semitic Attacks Force Jewish Magazine to Go Incognito

Fears of Anti-Semitic Attacks Force Jewish Magazine to Go Incognito

More than 10,000 German Jews will now receive their monthly magazine, Jüdisches Berlin (Jewish Berlin), without the magazine’s distinctive logo on the envelope to

Monk Em Phoeung Testified Against Khmer Rouge Genocide

Monk Em Phoeung Testified Against Khmer Rouge Genocide

Em Phoeung survived through the Khmer Rouge regime and, forty years later, is testifying in Cambodia Courts against the perpetrators of a horrific genocide.

Depression on the Rise and Religion on the Decline in College Freshmen

Depression on the Rise and Religion on the Decline in College Freshmen

According to survey results, college freshmen are leaning away from religion. Every year, the American Freshman is done, a survey that is conducted by

Canadian Woman Fights for the Right to Wear Niqab During Citizenship Ceremony

Canadian Woman Fights for the Right to Wear Niqab During Citizenship Ceremony

Zunera Ishaq, a former high school teacher from Pakistan, fought for her right to wear her niqab during her citizenship ceremony in Canada. Wearing

Florist Will Continue Legal Battle in LGBT Discrimination Case

Florist Will Continue Legal Battle in LGBT Discrimination Case

A florist in Washington who refused to decorate a gay wedding lost in the state Superior Court but will appeal the decision in a

“Islam in America”: A Conversation with Jonathan Curiel (Book Q & A)

“Islam in America”: A Conversation with Jonathan Curiel (Book Q & A)

Jonathan Curiel's new book examines the history of what it's like to be Muslim in America. Written by Joseph Preville and Julie Poucher Harbin

President Barack Obama says key to combating extremism is Religious Acceptance

President Barack Obama says key to combating extremism is Religious Acceptance

In a counter-extremism meeting last Thursday, President Obama told world leaders and religious leaders that the best way to stop extremist behavior is to