In an astonishing op-ed, two members of Congress have equated carnitas burritos and human beings. Sen. James Lankford of Oklahoma and Rep. Randy Forbes of Virginia, both Republicans, present the [...]
In a time when many traditional religious communities have to innovate in order to reach new generations, a free and open Internet – the kind that the FCC has voted to protect – is essential for [...]
Here’s what’s coming up this weekend on State of Belief Radio – A Jewish activist in Germany says, it’s essential to be visible – even as many in his community are afraid to be, and [...]
We at Interfaith Alliance know that interfaith action and solidarity take a variety of forms: from standing together in support of policies that benefit us all to working to defend a particular [...]
When the FCC announced recently that it would adopt new regulations for the Internet – regulations commonly known as Net Neutrality – the announcement was widely cheered by champions of free [...]
Last week, on the 50th anniversary of the march for voting rights in Selma, Alabama, the nation’s religious and political leaders descended on the town to reenact and remember that historic march [...]
This week on State of Belief, Interfaith Alliance’s weekly radio show and podcast, host Welton Gaddy will dive into some of the hottest and most interesting issues in religion and politics today. [...]
State of Belief is proud to welcome back Rev. Canon Albert Ogle, an Anglican clergyman who has served as a leader in the struggle for human rights – women’s rights and LBGT rights in particular – [...]
Welton sits down with Dr. Robert P. Jones, Founding President of the Public Religion Research Institute and a frequent guest of the program, to gain insight into the landscape of American values, [...]
One of State of Belief’s favorite resources on issues related to America’s sizeable atheist and humanist population has long been the “Friendly Atheist” blog on the Patheos online community. This [...]