David Carr

Struggling Catholic David Carr, writer for The New York Times, has died

Known for his work at The New York Times, David Carr struggled with both addiction and religion. David Carr collapsed at The New York

Interlove Project

Interlove Project Aims to Promote Interfaith Couples

Armed with a belief in love’s uniting power, one Canadian photographer has set out to document the stories of interfaith couples for the Interlove

Atheist Parents Are Better Than Religious Parents

Study Finds Children In Atheist Environment May Benefit From Lack Of Faith One of the more common arguments for the necessity of religion in

Benjamin Netanyahu

Tensions Rise Before Netanyahu Speaks to Congress

Many politicians might skip Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's speech as the controversial leader will speak to Congress about tensions in the Middle East. Israeli

2015 grammys

Religion Wins Big at This Year’s Grammys

Katy Perry, Beck, Lecrae, Beyonce Music's biggest stars came out to celebrate the Grammys, and, this year, religion played an astonishingly large role in

Sacred Sperm

‘Sacred Sperm’ Discusses the Taboo Topic of Masturbation

Ori Gruder is a filmmaker and Orthodox Jew whose documentary Sacred Sperm explores the taboo of self pleasure. How does an intelligent, educated person

Religious Leaders alarmed as BBC’s axes Head of Religion post

British Anglican bishop, alongside other Muslim, Christian and Jewish leaders react as BBC moves to scrap Head of Religion post. BBC’s unprecedented decision to

Obama National Prayer Breakfast

Obama, Prayer, and a History Lesson over Breakfast

President Barack Obama at the National Prayer Breakfast in 2009. President Obama stirs a little controversy with some words about religious history during the

Charles Townes Laser

Charles Townes, one of the inventors of the laser, has died

Charles H. Townes, famous for his contributions to science and technology with his invention of the predecessor to the Laser, has passed away. Until his

Pope Francis Ratifies Slain Salvadoran Archbishop Oscar Romero as a Martyr

The stage has been set for the beatification of slain Salvadoran Archbishop Oscar Romero, as Pope Francis approved a martyrdom declaration after decreeing Tuesday