Jesus Christ called to Peter and Andrew to become fishers of men in this ancient city on the Sea of Galilee, but its location has been lost until now.
People have increasingly used Universal Life to become ordained ministers.
Are cows sacred to all Hindus?
Khim Hang said she believed that the cow that she was marrying was a reincarnation of her husband, Tol Khut, who had died a year back.
A monument of the Ten Commandments was destroyed early Wednesday morning in Little Rock, Arkansas, when a vehicle ran into it less than 24 hours after it was erected in front of the state capitol.
An Indianapolis-area high school student posted photos of a Sikh man sleeping aboard his flight and put several captions claiming to fear he was a terrorist.
Invocations of Jesus, images of the cross and biblical scripture are unlikely to be what we envision when we think of yoga.
A cartoon inside portrays a group of people running past Big Ben, with one holding a pint of beer. The caption reads, "Slimming tips from Daesh (Islamic State)."
Leah Remini will not only return to “Kevin Can Wait” Season 2 as Vanessa, but she has also been promoted to series regular status.
A second season of Leah Remini’s “Scientology and the Aftermath” is coming and it’s going to be big.
By 2050, Islam will be the most popular religion in the world, according to a new report.
“We wanted people to consider if it is possible to be blessed by a machine, or if a human being is needed.”
The bulk of such misunderstanding actually happens due to the feeding of false information by pastors/fathers/other Christian peers.
Do we become atheist to just do whatever we want?
A former Christian recounts how he came to question the existence of a higher power.
Yes, according to historical and modern data, and new research suggests it is because intelligence provides us the ability to rise above our instincts.
The question of whether a God exists is heating up in the 21st century.
The question of whether a God exists is heating up in the 21st century.
There are over eight million Jehovah’s Witnesses in 240 countries worldwide.
The nonprofit had previously threatened to sue if the president's executive order on religion was “used as an excuse to discriminate.”
There are those who cannot endure the idea and there are others who support its use.
A lawsuit alleges that the few who opted out of a bible class at one school were harassed and discriminated against.