Nobel Peace Prize Winner and President of Liberia Ellen Johnson Sirleaf defended the country's anti-homosexuality laws in an interview alongside former British Prime Minister Tony Blair on Monday, saying the citizens of her country "like ourselves just the way we are."
According to exit polling, more than half of all voters in the 2012 GOP primaries self-identify as evangelical Christians, marking the highest turnout for evangelical voters in any presidential nomination cycle in history.
Although Mexico has been wracked by drug-related violence in the last few years, at least one cartel has been hanging banners promising that there will be no bloodshed during Pope Benedict XVI's visit next week.
A woman in Port St. Lucie, Fla., claims Jesus made a rather unique divine appearance by showing up in a cell phone photo she took during an episode of ABC's "The Bachelor."
Although Newt Gingrich has fallen behind in the polls and recent primaries, he says he has been inspired to stay in the race because of a particular Bible verse.
The New York Times has come under fire for running an anti-Catholicism ad while at the same time postponing an ad that attacked Islam, exposing what critics are calling a religious double standard from the newspaper.
The Department of Health and Human Services announced on Thursday that a Texas law excluding Planned Parenthood from the state's Medicaid Women's Health Program violated federal rules, meaning the program would no longer receive any federal funding.
According to a new poll, a majority of Americans do not believe religious liberty is under attack, and only six percent of those who do feel religious liberty is being threatened blamed the recent debate over contraception coverage.
The lawsuit claiming a NASA computer scientist was fired for his advocacy of intelligent design began earlier this week, but a judge has ruled that he will not allow a religion expert to testify on whether or not intelligent design is religious dogma.