Thanks to the FreindlyAtheist blog for pointing our attention to a recent post by David Hume at Secular Right. Hume looks ahead to the 2012 presidential election (pre-maturely he admits) and [...]
Post courtesy of Interfaith Alliance’s Jay Keller, Director of Outreach and Operations I left home at 6:45 am to drop copies of our Same-Gender Marriage and Religious Freedom booklet at the [...]
Good news emerged from Congress last Thursday when the House approved a bill to expand hate crimes protections to cover sexual orientation. The hate crimes bill is attached to a defense policy [...]
Blog post courtesy of Interfaith Alliance’s Public Policy Manager, Arielle Gingold This morning, before the sun was up, I joined scores of tourists, activists, and concerned citizens in [...]
Two recent Obama picks are facing heated opposition over their sexual orientation because (surprise!) we are talking about the Religious Right here and now groups like Family Research Council and [...]
…or so wonders New York Times film critic A.O. Scott in a recent article about a spate of films at the box office, all of which deal with the theme of Jewish identity. Scott starts with the [...]
The town of Fort Oglethorpe Georgia is getting a lot of attention not necessarily for its high school football team but for what’s happening at their games. A minor controversy has been [...]
Journalist Jeff Sharlet continues to get (well deserved) attention for his book, The Family: The Secret Fundamentalism at the Heart of American Power. The book is an expo of the Family, or the [...]
Kirk Cameron also known as Mike Seaver from the TV sitcom Growing Pains is back behind the camera, well “back” if you don’t count his appearances in the apocalyptic Left Behind [...]
Here at State of Belief, we are continually interested in the intersection of religion and technology. This week’s show features an interview with the creator of the first on-line [...]