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Kirk Cameron rose to fame as a young actor on the hit TV show Growing Pains. He took to religion while a teenage actor

Kentucky Supreme Court to Hear Arguments Over Gay Pride T-Shirt Case

Kentucky Supreme Court to Hear Arguments Over Gay Pride T-Shirt Case

Hand on Originals refused to make gay-pride festival shirts due to their religious beliefs. The Kentucky Supreme Court is all set to hear a

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Elisabeth Moss on Scientology: You Can’t Take Away My Right to Believe

Scientologist and The Handmaid’s Tale Actress Elisabeth Moss Responds to Criticisms of her Scientology Beliefs In an interview with The Daily Beast, Elisabeth Moss,

Why The Supreme Court Rejected Public Officials' Appeal For Public Prayer

Why The Supreme Court Rejected Public Official’s Appeal For Public Prayer

ACLU And Freedom From Religion Foundation Praised The Decision The U.S. Supreme Court has made an important decision by not doing anything. Why The

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Sydney Anglican Diocese Donates $1M to No Campaign on Same-Sex Marriage

Both the 'yes' and 'no' sides of the campaign on same-sex marriage are well funded. Archbishop Glenn Davies of Sydney Anglican diocese donated one

37% of Americans Can’t Name A Right Guaranteed by First Amendment

Civic education is the need of the hour Only 79 percent surveyed thought atheists have the same rights as other American citizens[/tweetit] as per

The Satanic Temple of L.A. Featured in 60 Second Documentary

The Satanic Temple of L.A. Featured in 60 Second Documentary

60 Second Docs features The Satanic Temple of L.A., "worshippers of the first amendment." The Los Angeles Chapter of the Satanic Temple was recently

Judge Claims ‘Killing Jews’ Ad Is Protected Under Freedom Of Speech

The "Killing Jews" bus ads can run on NYC buses and Trains under the rule of freedom of Speech. Freedom of Speech has been

How unconventional religions spread behind bars

When Daniel Genis entered the New York State prison system to begin serving a decade-long sentence in 2004, he was asked to declare his

Gender, Race Important Factors in Debates about Charlie Hebdo and Religious Respect

Pew Research Center found that gender and race played a huge role in whether or not respondents thought that publishing the cartoons was acceptable