Ben Carson is using "In God We Trust" to push his agenda that America has a national religion: Christianity. The Republican presidential candidate is
Ben Carson’s thoughts about having a Muslim president were clarified in an interview Sunday on This Week with George Stephanopoulos. 2016 Republican presidential candidate
During a Meet the Press interview, Ben Carson says he "would not advocate" a Muslim American president. In a presidential campaign that has been
Carson's jab at Trump's religion might rock support for the outspoken candidate. On Wednesday night, Ben Carson finally made his own jab towards Trump,
Trump seems to have difficulty convincing religious groups that he is living a true Christian life. Certainly the most interesting and intriguing personality in
Evangelicals have mixed reactions to Trump's candidacy. Anyone who wants to become the next president of the United States needs to consider courting religious
According to Trump, “the Christians are being treated horribly because we have nobody to represent the Christians.” Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump vows that
The 2016 U.S. presidential hopeful has a collection of Bibles in his Manhattan apartment. Donald Trump, both by name and by face, is one
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.
Ben Carson appeared on Fox News describing his flat-tax plan which he admits was inspired by the biblical concept of tithing. Republican presidential candidate