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
A giant Christmas tree is on display in Baghdad to show solidarity with Christians. The tallest Christmas tree in Iraq’s capital happens to be
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
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia now runs on the "Western" Gregorian calendar. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has switched from the lunar-centric Hijri calendar
FFRF runs a Bill of Rights day ad Members of the Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF) have decided to place a full-page advertisement in
Exploring Islamophobia in the U.S. Military. As per recent reports, there are an estimated 5,900 U.S. service members in the military today who self-identify
Martin Scorsese’s Silence: 30 Years in the Making Martin Scorsese, a Roman Catholic, has had a deep and involving relationship with his faith which
Shinto Priest Taishi Kato explains the "way of kami." As long as human beings have walked the surface of the earth, they have attempted
Rock band Journey's Jonathan Cain released a new solo album titled 'What God Wants to Hear'. Journey, the American rock band founded in 1973