Valentine Pagan

The Darkness of Valentine’s Day and its Pagan Origins

Exploring the Pagan roots of the Valentine’s Day holiday. Regardless of race and religion, almost every couple in the world celebrates Valentine’s Day. In

Least religious state

What is the Least Religious State in America?

New survey shows the least religious state in the U.S. According to the Gallup 2015 poll, New Hampshire contains the lowest number of religious

Imbloc

Pagans Celebrate Coming of Spring with Imbolc Festival

Rituals and Traditions of Pagan Imbolc and Lughnasadh. The ancient Celtics, pagans and including the neopagans of today honor and celebrate the four different

How To Create One Concept Of God We Can All Agree On

Reinventing the concept of God to apply to religious and nones alike. Believers of different faiths have their own notions about God or the

A World Religion Holiday Season Calendar [Infographic]

Exclusively from WorldReligionNews.com! What Do World Religions Do During the Holiday Season? Discover what world religions do during the holiday season in this information-packed

Samhain myths

These 5 Things About Samhain Are Actually Myths

5 things about Samhain that actually aren't true at all. Samhain is a celebration or festivity which has its origin in Gaelic or Celtic

Preparing For the Celebration of Mabon Harvest and Feast

Mabon, the Autumn Equinox: A Time of Thanks to Sol, Dark Mother and The Green Man. Mabon is one of the seasonal festivities observed

Here are 10 Facts About the State of Religion in America Right Now

Religion in America is changing each year. Here are the most important facts to know right now. The Pew Research Center has compiled a

Teach Religion In Public Schools

Clinton Would Agree: These are Reasons Why Religion Should Be Taught In Public Schools

A list of reasons why students should learn about world religions as part of their primary education. Former U.S. President Bill Clinton is just

How Do You Get Happy and Stay Happy? You Join a Religion, Study Says

A recent study shows participation in religion makes you happy for a sustained amount of time. At least so state the results of a