Activists and analysts have been examining the court’s makeup as the future of religious freedom – and so many other civil liberties – hangs in the precipice. Attorney and author Dr. [...]
The Supreme Court’s conservative supermajority has become a central focus in two recent cases concerning religious freedom. Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, which the justices [...]
The term “biblical citizenship” has been used by a handful of congresspeople, state legislators and religious leaders. But what does it mean, and what place does it have in a secular, pluralistic [...]
Respite for Revs — a campaign organized by an assemblage of faith-oriented groups — offers support to clergy members who have been affected by a tumultuous year hallmarked by the pandemic and [...]
Despite the recent sentencing of conspiracy theorist Jacob Chansley, QAnon loyalists still rally around shared beliefs — almost a year after the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection — and are attracting a [...]
For some Americans, the Qanon conspiracists who fed the violence of the January 6th attacks on the heart of our democracy are a scary footnote to history. For many others, the movement remains [...]
Happy Thanksgiving! As we take a break in the final weeks of a difficult year, you’ll hear some interviews from past State of Belief programs that we are particularly grateful for. In 2012, [...]
Humanists, Atheists and the non-religious have long faced discrimination and persecution on a global level. Humanist International recently released its annual Freedom of Thought Report 2021, [...]
For four decades, Rabbi Jack Moline has tirelessly fought for religious freedom, marriage equality and the protection of civil rights for people of all faiths and none. In 2010 and 2011, he was [...]
For four decades, Rabbi Jack Moline has tirelessly fought for religious freedom, marriage equality and the protection of civil rights for people of all faiths and none. In 2010 and 2011, he was [...]