“Secularism is a religion” according to the American Renewal Project

Secularism is one of the primary rivals for Christian conservatives. Christian conservatives are fighting for the right to further their faith while they are

“Shameful”: Obama’s Reply to the Republican Denial of Refugees

Political leaders are resistant to accept refugees into America, while Obama says discriminating based on religion is "shameful." Donald Trump responds: "Is our president

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Younger Americans Are Pushing for Social and Political Changes

New research by Pew shows strong generational differences in social and political views. An interview of 35,000 adult Americans throws up some fascinating statistics

Religious Americans are Becoming More Accepting of Homosexuality

Many changes have occurred in American social and political attitudes, according to the latest Pew Research study. There have been many changes in idealism

Ben Carson Says Muslims Shouldn’t Be President

During a Meet the Press  interview, Ben Carson says he "would not advocate" a Muslim American president. In a presidential campaign that has been

Pope Francis Visits Cuba, Avoids Talking Cuban Politics

Pope Francis begins his tour of North America with a stop in Cuba last weekend. Revolution Square can be termed as the political hub

Fourth Annual “Nuns on the Bus” Tour Will focus on the Pope’s Visit

The 2,000 mile Nuns on the Bus trek will in end in time to greet Pope Francis in Washington, D.C. The fourth annual “Nuns

This is the Least Religiously Affiliated State in America

37% of Oregon residents say they are unaffiliated with any religious group, but has the highest percentage of Evangelical Christians in the country. Oregon

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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

Religious “Nones” are Growing, but Where are the Non-Religious Politicians to Cater to Them?

The number of Americans who say they have no religious affiliation has hit an all-time high and still politicians are unaffected by this result.