Oklahoma To Require Public Schools To Teach the Bible
"Every teacher, every classroom in the state will have a Bible in the classroom and will be teaching from the Bible in the classroom," state Superintendent Ryan Walters announced last week.
"Every teacher, every classroom in the state will have a Bible in the classroom and will be teaching from the Bible in the classroom," state Superintendent Ryan Walters announced last week.
The justice's benign comments set off a lengthy news cycle and have been treated as a scandal by some in the media. Why?
The close Trump ally tried to argue that more aggressive U.S. policy in the Middle East would help the U.S. get out of the Middle East.
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What does that tell us about the state of American Christianity?
It's wrong to use human beings as pawns in an apparent political stunt.
Wired's "senior maverick" on his new book of accumulated wisdom, backlash against tech, and why the future still looks bright.
Rejection of the state and the use of lethal force can be found in the founding documents of Christianity.
The Scottish thinker's famous friendship with David Hume demonstrates his liberalism, not his atheism.
Farewell to the senator's son who pioneered a TV genre, helped create the Christian right, ran for president, and earned the grudging respect of Abbie Hoffman
The Case for Christian Nationalism advocates for an ethnically uniform nation ruled by a "Christian prince."
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S.B. 1718 would make it a third-degree felony to “harbor” or “transport” undocumented immigrants. Some Florida faith leaders say it could threaten their church activities.
Falwell and his wife engaged in extramarital trysts with a younger man and introduced him to powerful friends, such as future president Donald Trump.
To truly care about virtue is to recognize that it matters how you win: Ends don't justify means.
The Christian satire site's editor on defying Twitter bans, flaying Gen Z's super-thin skin, and being funny while pious.
Kyle Mann, the Christian satire site's editor, also talks Biden vs. Trump, and why he saves his deepest burns for mega-pastors like Joel Osteen.
However this denominational divorce plays out, theology around same-sex relationships isn’t the only thing driving Methodists apart.
Compact brings "labor populism" and "political Catholicism" under one roof.
The country is one of the most egregious violators of religious liberty on the planet.
The Inconvenient Minority author and head of Color Us United says it's time for the country to become truly colorblind.
Christian media has a track record of creating hopelessly bad productions, but Dallas Jenkins' TV series is a cut above.
Friday A/V Club: A former Black Panther's winding path
To Austin Rogers, the trio of temptations presented to Jesus in the Gospel of Matthew has key political implications.
Black families need control of their children's K-12 education, says the Minnesota activist. The past year's lockdowns might just make that happen.
The hip-hop star's wild, disjointed presentation offers both red meat and poison for right, left, and libertarian.
The “Fairness for All Act” would add federal protections against discrimination for gay and trans people. But its exemptions go too far or not far enough, depending on who you ask.
Snopes doesn’t seem to get the joke.
By rejecting classical liberalism, Sohrab Ahmari and his ilk deny the dignity of the human person.
Director Penny Lane chronicles the rise of the Satanic Temple, a group that combines theatrical stunts with political activism.
Director Penny Lane chronicles the rise of the Satanic Temple, a group that combines theatrical stunts with political activism.
Is referring to someone as an "Easter worshipper" really an attempt to minimize their Christian identity?
There's so much wrong with her argument.
The church faced a dilemma: "choosing between respect for the government and protecting the rights of a child."
A perplexing billboard made their views on the matter unclear.
Chaldean-Assyrians aren't safe in their home country. But reuniting with family in a new one feels impossible.