Texas Judge Requires Convicted Defendant to Write Bible Verse 25 Times Per Day

Texas Judge Requires Convicted Defendant to Write Bible Verse 25 Times Per Day

Texas Judge Requires Convicted Defendant to Write Bible Verse 25 Times Per Day

…against a Texas judge who delivered a sentence that preaches his Christian beliefs. On July 2, Smith County Court-at-Law Judge Randall Rogers issued a unique and controversial ruling to one his cases. 21-year-old Josten Bundy was arrested for assaulting

Religious News From Around the Web September 21, 2020

Religious News From Around the Web September 21, 2020

Religious News From Around the Web September 21, 2020

…ison civic life, according to The Telegraph. Once attacks on a candidate’s beliefs became a normal part of campaigning, he warned, “there is absolutely no limit at which you can legitimately stop.” New Ohio Law Bans Forced Church Closures Ohio

Orthodox Christianity is on the Rise in Central and Eastern Europe

Orthodox Christianity is on the Rise in Central and Eastern Europe

Orthodox Christianity is on the Rise in Central and Eastern Europe

…urope. A number of countries, such as Russia, for example, where religious beliefs have increased from 37 percent in 1991 to 71 percent. The former atheistic ideas of communism have almost vanished. Not surprisingly these societies have also become more

Target Apologizes for Firing Employee Over Religious Name Tag

Target Apologizes for Firing Employee Over Religious Name Tag

Target Apologizes for Firing Employee Over Religious Name Tag

…to the following characteristics: race, color, national origin, religious beliefs, sex (including pregnancy), age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, citizenship status, military status, marital status, genetic information, or any other basis protected by federal, state or local fair employment

The War On Christmas Just Kicked Off Early

The War On Christmas Just Kicked Off Early

The War On Christmas Just Kicked Off Early

…s changed to include greater varieties of religions which do not share the beliefs or traditions surrounding Christmas. Rather than take a chance with “Happy Hanukkah,” the companies have largely scrubbed the language to make it more appealing to everyone. 

In Japan You Can Order A Priest on Amazon

In Japan You Can Order A Priest on Amazon

In Japan You Can Order A Priest on Amazon

…g company. A priest will be dispatched to the customer’s house, where sutras are chanted and rites conducted. This new service has not gone well with the larger Buddhist clergy who have launched a heavy attack on Amazon for what

Prominent Atheist and LGBTQ Activist Collaborate on Book

Prominent Atheist and LGBTQ Activist Collaborate on Book

Prominent Atheist and LGBTQ Activist Collaborate on Book

…ould advocate for them. Such action must not an extension of the atheistic beliefs, it should be the cause of atheists. For Camille, when she wrote for Hemant’s blog, she found out that there were fewer stories about atheists

Even the Archbishop of Canterbury Sometimes Doubts God

Even the Archbishop of Canterbury Sometimes Doubts God

Even the Archbishop of Canterbury Sometimes Doubts God

…in the interview to state that is was perfectly acceptable to be a Christian and have doubts at the same time – but the key thing is what you do with those beliefs. Resources Independent Viral Global News BBC

“Hear, O Israel: The Lord Our God, the Lord Is One”—But Not According to Wikipedia

“Hear, O Israel: The Lord Our God, the Lord Is One”—But Not According to Wikipedia

“Hear, O Israel: The Lord Our God, the Lord Is One”—But Not According to Wikipedia

…cofounder Larry Sanger on the platform’s assault on traditional Christian beliefs in contravention of the Wikipedia foundational policy of holding to a neutral point of view (NPOV). In a March  20, 2025, post on X,  Sanger addresses Wikipedia’s misrepresentation of

Hobby Lobby Arguments Against Birth Control Coverage in Obamacare Start in Supreme Court

Hobby Lobby Arguments Against Birth Control Coverage in Obamacare Start in Supreme Court

Hobby Lobby Arguments Against Birth Control Coverage in Obamacare Start in Supreme Court

…nst regulations that impact the business based on an argument of religious beliefs. Many believe that a corporation, or business, cannot have a “religion” because of their for-profit operation and that the business must abide by rules in place