Why efforts to eliminate faith from the public square jeopardize freedom.
Secularists shouldn't support the left
Why people who don’t believe in God shouldn’t believe in big government either.
The religious fanaticism of Bill Maher
“Secular fundamentalism” allows non-believers to experience the thrill of religious bigotry without having to put up with the nuisance of religion.
NBC's godless Pledge of Allegiance
Last weekend, NBC intentionally left out “under God” from its airing of the Pledge of Allegiance.
A banner day for freedom for a Rhode Island high school
A school board is fighting the ACLU’s efforts to remove a banner from a high school gymnasium.
Atheists and believers: Let's worry about 'government as God'
Government is the most dangerous false god of all.
A closer walk with the godless right
The religious right and the secular right should work together to elect a conservative president in 2012.
Making believers of skeptics
The Constitution, while only four pages long, proclaims that we have rights that only a nation established on Christian principles of freedom can provide.
French parliament approves burqa ban - AP
The decision part of a concerted effort to define and protect French values that has disconcerted many in the country’s large Muslim community
French parliament set to approve ban on face veils - AP
Move is popular among French voters despite concerns from Muslim groups and human rights advocates
Report: U.S. foreign policy hindered by extreme secularism - THE WASHINGTON POST
American foreign policy is handicapped by a narrow, ill-informed and “uncompromising Western secularism” that feeds religious extremism, threatens traditional cultures and fails to encourage religious groups that promote peace and human rights, according to a two-year study by the Chicago Council on Global Affairs
UK ponders ban on Muslim veil
A French parliamentary committee has recommended a partial ban on women wearing Islamic face veils. So should there be a similar ban in the UK – and would it work?
Just across the English Channel, allowing a woman to veil her face in public places such as hospitals, government offices and on public transport could soon be called into question.