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Bible

Book Banning Is Increasing Across the United States, a Book Burning in Tennessee

Texas librarians are quitting and authors are lamenting amidst a heightened atmosphere that's seeing books being burned and banned.
By Helen Holmes

Jesus Would Be Pissed About Separating Children From Their Families

If there’s one thing Jesus consistently called out and rebuked, it was hypocrites.
By Susie Meister
INRI Cristo is wheeled around their compound on a rolling pedestal. "INRI" are the initials that Pontius Pilate had written on top of Jesus's cross, meaning "Jesus Christ, King of the Jews."

A Photographic Look at the 7 Men Who Claim to Be Jesus Christ

Photographer Jonas Bendiksen documents seven men who claim to be the second coming of Jesus Christ.
By Kaitlyn Flannagan
The show features near life-size reproductions of Michelangelo's word famous frescoes.

Now You Don’t Have to Travel to Rome to See Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel

By Alanna Martinez
People look at the restored fresco "dei Fornai" (bakers) cubicle, during a visit after the restoration of the catacomb of Santa Domitilla, in central Rome, on May 30, 2017.

1,600-Year-Old Restored Frescoes Shed Light on Roman Baking Life

By Alanna Martinez
The two-room gatehouse in the Timna Valley, which scientists believe is part of King Solomon's mines.

Scientists Just Discovered a Major Part of King Solomon’s 3,000-Year-Old Mines

By John Bonazzo
A structure billed as the "World's Largest Menorah" by Jewish leaders stands at the corner of Fifth Avenue and 59th Street.

The Unholy Competition Between Christmas and Hanukkah

By Micah Halpern
The Fifth Plague of Egypt.

Passover Enemies, Real and Imagined

By David Hecht
Pope Francis.

‘Popesplaining’ Is Born After Random Twitterer Tells the Pope to Read the Bible

By Sage Lazzaro

Bill Nye the Science Guy Is Glad People Think He’s Satan

By David Wallis
Illustration of Joel Osteen by Paul Kisselev

Joel Osteen: Would Jesus Christ be a Good President?

By David Wallis
Mike McHargue speaks at Baruch College

Christian Blogger Talks Porn and Abstinence in Speech About Science and Faith

By Maggie O'Neill
SAN FRANCISCO, CA- JUNE 28: A huge contingent of Apple employees march in the San Francisco Gay Pride Parade, June 28, 2015 in San Francisco, California. The 2015 pride parade comes two days after the U.S. Supreme Court's landmark decision to legalize same-sex marriage in all 50 states. (Photo by Max Whittaker/Getty Images)

Gay Marriage and the End of Days

By Rabbi Shmuley Boteach

As Mother’s Day Nears, Re-examining the Idea of the Jewish Mom

By Matthew Kassel
Ceiling Tile with Female Face, from the Synagogue, Dura-Europos, ca. 245 CE

Earliest Known Images of Christ on Display at NYU

By Laura Gilbert
Ceiling Tile with Female Face, from the Synagogue, Dura-Europos, ca. 245 CE

Earliest Known Images of Christ on Display at NYU

By Laura Gilbert
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