Archaeology Temple Mount

Archaeology and religion have always been intertwined, but will the field be better off without its influence?

As archaeologic studies are funded less by religious groups and more by government, the question arises: is religious bias in archaeology a better way

Religion In Schools

Teaching Religion in Schools Is Not a Matter of “If” But of “How”

Is it Best to Preserve Religion’s Mysteries or Teach Religion in Schools to Better Understand The World Around Us? Although religion has been part

Albert Einstein Letters

Albert Einstein Writings on God, Religion, and More to be Auctioned Off

An exceptional collection of intimate and personal Albert Einstein letters will be auctioned off in June, including his notable views on religion and God.

Mardis Gras 2015

The History and Roots of Mardi Gras

Mardi Gras, or the Fat Tuesday as you may call it, is a series of carnival celebrations beginning after the King’s Day and day

Valentine's Day Rose

Valentine’s Day: The Past and The Present… All You Need To Know!

How the polarizing Valentine's Day holiday celebrating love came to be. Did you know that over 150 million Valentine's Day inspired greeting cards are

Hanukkah Dreidel Game

The Dreidel Game May Be Judaism’s Greatest Irony

Hanukkah celebrates overcoming European assimilation with Jewish culture, but one of its most popular symbols, the dreidel, may have roots in Europe. Dreidel is

Mormon Foundations of Faith

Priceless Artifacts of Mormon History Finally on Display

The Foundations of Faith features priceless pieces of Mormon history. Now anyone can see Joseph Smith's works including a page of the original Book

Hunting Down the Meaning Behind Easter Traditions

Now that everyone is full of candy and has enjoyed discovering eggs hidden by a mysterious bunny, it seems like a good time to