In America, the More Educated You are, the Less Religious You Are

Are you less religious if you're more educated? Pew has found the general notion of the highly educated being less religious is actually true[/tweetit]

Military Adds Humanism, Druid, Reform Judaism, 200+ to Recognized Religion List

The Department of Defense's list of recognized religions has now doubled. The United States Department of Defense, in its quest for diversity in military

Teen Christian Girls Magazine ‘Brio’ is Coming Back with ‘Duck Dynasty’ Cover Girl

Christian teen magazine Brio is back after folding in 2009. The conservative Christian magazine Brio is going to stage a comeback[/tweetit] after it went

What Kind of Wine Did Jesus Drink?

Researchers may have the answer to what kind of wine Jesus might have drank back in the day. Biblical historians and researchers have pondered

How Music Festivals and Religion are Intertwined

The connection between faith and music is undeniable, especially in the context of music festivals. "Music is a moral law. It gives soul to

The Bible is in 87% of American Households

Bible-reading habits in America are now showing a positive trend. The Bible is in 87% of American Households[/tweetthis] This news comes as a matter

5 Religious Figures in Fortune’s 50 Greatest Leaders 2017

Men and women of Fortune's World's Greatest Leaders list are transforming the world. Fortune's World's Greatest Leaders ranking is an annual list of leaders

Florida Senate Votes to Allow Students to Express Religion on School Grounds

The bill does have its share of detractors with some fearing that it infringes too heavily upon the separation of church and state. Last

Anti-Islamophobia Bill Passes in Canada

The M-103 bill to condemn religious discrimination passed 201 to 91 on Thursday. Canada's House of Commons easily passed M-103, a non-binding motion which

91% of US Federal Lawmakers are Christians

U.S. Congress is Predominantly Christian The present U.S. Congress, its 115th iteration, is predominantly Christian.[/tweetit] About 91 percent of the federal lawmakers identify their