Prime minister: Britain a 'Christian country'
British Prime Minister David Cameron delivers an overtly Christian address for Christmas, and gets called on the carpet by secularists and the media.
British Prime Minister David Cameron delivers an overtly Christian address for Christmas, and gets called on the carpet by secularists and the media.
Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan repeats rumors, misquotes Scripture, drops an inflammatory racial slur and tells his followers they can love white people, if they must.
The atheist Freedom from Religion Foundation claims Christians stole Christmas from pagan sun worshipers and are violating the U.S. Constitution by erecting a nativity scene on the capitol grounds in Olympia, Wash. They have responded with their own display.
Gov. Matt Bevin has been in office for two weeks and now has fulfilled a campaign promise to protect county clerks who object to signing marriage licenses for same-sex couples. Bevin issued an executive order calling on state authorities to draft a new marriage license that does not require the ...
Al-Shabaab terrorists attacked a bus and taxi, but when they asked Muslims to separate themselves from the Christian passengers, they refused. The response sent the terrorists into confusion.
World events have prompted the monarch to give a speech on her personal faith in Jesus Christ, a source familiar with the speech told a British newspaper. The address will be Elizabeth\'s 63rd Christmas address.
An Italian town has posted signs at its entrances informing all who enter that the town believes in upholding western and Christian values. The town\'s mayor says the sign is meant to promote mutual respect, but critics say it is really anti-Muslim and racist.
Minnesota\'s low-cost health insurance plans don\'t cover gender reassignment surgery for people suffering from the mental disorder known as \"gender dysphoria,\" but the ACLU is demanding that the state fund the procedures they call \"medically necessary.\"
Pope Francis warns pilgrims about unscrupulous artifact dealers who may try to sell them items of spiritual significance as the church enters its Jubilee.
A Kentucky school district responds to a parent\'s complaint by cutting the iconic scene of Linus reading the Christmas story from the Bible in \"A Charlie Brown Christmas.\" The scene was deemed a violation of separation of church and state. Good grief, Charlie Brown.