
…d to a question asked by a Muslim audience member at Sunday night’s second presidential debate. Trump is highly criticized for his rhetoric against Muslims. However, during this speech, he acknowledged, Islamophobia is a problem. He was quickly criticized for …

…hovah’s Witnesses created a joint statement begging for their release. The Presidential Council is designed to help assist the Russian president in protecting human rights. In a written statement, the organization questioned the actions of the past year, saying “It …

…who called themselves extremely religious supported Trump during the 2016 presidential elections. Clinton voters are those who have claimed to be not spiritual and religious. However, the percentage of voters who termed themselves spiritual evenly split their votes between Clinton …

…andrelli (@TheSpaceGal) June 30, 2015 Jeb Bush, who recently announced his presidential bid, said in New Hampshire that “I don’ get economic policy from my bishops or my cardinals or my pope,” adding that “religion ought to be about making …

…y it. To political parties we are voters and our purpose is to elect their candidates. To government we are taxpayers and our purpose is to support the government and its functions and fantasies. To websites we are traffic …

…ican hero. “to look out at this kind of creation out here and not believe in God is to me impossible,” -John Glenn pic.twitter.com/L7AkWBAzIw — Alvin Licup (@albenolicup) May 26, 2015 Glenn, a Presbyterian and former Democratic presidential candidate, will …

…ratic nominee has a different set of problems and issues. To him, both the presidential candidates represent an amoral sort of vision of America that the people of America do not believe in. He further said that both the Donald …

…2016 election than Evangelicals? Republicans have a one-track approach to presidential polls. They have one eye towards the White House and one eye on Scriptures. It is no wonder all GOP candidates are fighting for the votes of evangelical Protestants, …