Religion has long been a central part of life for many. But recent trends in the United States have revealed that increasingly more people are leaving religion. By 2070, many project that Christianity ...
Majdov, 28, was accused by the International Judo Federation of violating its code of conduct for “having shown a clear religious sign when entering the field of play” and barred from ...
(RNS) — Here’s a switch: Young women are less likely to be religious, and young men are less likely to be politically active. (RNS) — For decades, multiple studies have shown that women are ...
that he has been banned from competing until early next year including for 'having shown a clear religious sign when entering ...
After decades of progressive dissent, the leaders of the Christian Reformed Church in America finally took a firm stand against the Sexual Revolution. Not only did the 2022 CRC Synod, voting 123 ...
A judo champion has been suspended for five months for making the sign of the cross during the Olympics this summer. Nemanja ...
Curiosity About Religion Is Viewed as Morally Virtuous, New Research Finds Sep. 21, 2023 — People from diverse religious backgrounds in the United States view curiosity about religion as morally ...
While the IJF admitted that Majdov was banned in part because he violated the league’s rules on having made a “clear religious sign” on the field of play, the conference said he broke ...
(Feb. 6, 2019) -- Do children raised by religious parents have better social and psychological development than those raised in non-religious homes? In a new study, UTSA researchers found that ...
a positive sign for male-female relations in the long run. The first and more pessimistic interpretation would argue that younger men are becoming more religious in the same spirit that they’re ...
Meridith Kohut for The New York Times Supported by By Ruth Graham Ruth Graham, who covers religion, reported from Waco, Texas. On a beautiful Sunday morning in early September, dozens of young men ...
Serbian judo world champion Nemanja Majdov vowed not to apologize after he was hit with a five-month ban for making the sign of the cross before he competed at the Paris Olympics. Majdov was ...