Yesterday, the House Judiciary Committee passed out of committee a resolution that would reaffirm “In God We Trust” as our national motto and encourage its display on public buildings. The [...]
Last November, Oklahoma voters approved a ballot measure that would ban courts from considering Shariah (Islamic law) or international law when making decisions on cases. Now, Tennessee state [...]
Last December, Baton Rouge Magnet High School senior Zack Kopplin helped defeat efforts to add creationism to Louisiana science textbooks. Now, he is spearheading a campaign to repeal the [...]
A recent poll by the Public Religion Research Institute indicates that 56% of Americans believe that the upcoming congressional hearings on the alleged radicalization of the American Muslim [...]
The Kentucky State Senate recently passed a bill that would require the Kentucky Board of Education to “to establish an elective social studies course on the Hebrew Scriptures, Old Testament of [...]
On this weekend’s State of Belief Radio, Welton Gaddy talks to some leading Louisiana activists working to keep creationism out of public school science classes in that state. You’ll [...]
After the brutal murder of gay activist David Kato in Uganda on January 25th, 2011, we offer background on the origins of the violent anti-gay rhetoric in that country. In an interview aired on [...]
Our nation’s politicians are called to represent and uphold the highest American ideals, particularly those enumerated in the U.S. Constitution. However, in light of Rep. Peter King and Rep. [...]
On this weekend’s State of Belief Radio, a panel of prominent religious leaders focuses on how to handle grief, respond to social-based fears and what faith leaders can contribute to the [...]
The November 20-21, 2010 edition of State of Belief Radio will feature a non-believer’s interfaith activism, the challenges of religious journalism in the Tea Party age, and the ethics of [...]