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Homosexuals\' push for equality will destroy everything Christian, Catholic bishop warns
Homosexuals' push for equality will destroy everything Christian, Catholic bishop warns

In an exclusive interview with John-Henry Westen of LifeSiteNews, Bishop Fabian Bruskewitz, former head of the Lincoln Diocese, said that homosexual groups' fight for equal rights has already spiraled out of control.

U.S. lawmakers ask U.N. rights chief: Did you really advice parents to kill their unborn child because of Zika?
U.S. lawmakers ask U.N. rights chief: Did you really advice parents to kill their unborn child because of Zika?

Fifty-one pro-life members of the United States Congress urged United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein to clarify his statements where he appeared to be recommending that parents in nations affected by the Zika virus crisis to be allowed to kill their unborn child.

Scientists explore edge of universe, finding bursting galaxy at record-breaking distance of 13.4 billion light-years from Earth
Scientists explore edge of universe, finding bursting galaxy at record-breaking distance of 13.4 billion light-years from Earth

A team of astronomers recently spotted a hot, star-popping galaxy from a distance never explored before: 13.4 billion light-years. Each light year is equivalent to about 5.8 trillion miles.

ISIS \'spreading like cancer\' among refugees and planning terrorist attacks, top NATO commander warns
ISIS 'spreading like cancer' among refugees and planning terrorist attacks, top NATO commander warns

In his testimony to the Senate armed services committee earlier this week, NATO commander and US General Philip Breedlove warned that migrant populations from the Middle East and north Africa are "masking the movement" of terrorists and criminals.

Sending human beings to Mars \'doable,\' says NASA astronaut who spent almost a year in space
Sending human beings to Mars 'doable,' says NASA astronaut who spent almost a year in space

For National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) astronaut Scott Kelly, who spent almost a year in space, a human mission to the fourth planet in the solar system is completely "doable."

Mosquito-eating fish being used to fight the spread of Zika virus in Latin America
Mosquito-eating fish being used to fight the spread of Zika virus in Latin America

Some Christian aid workers are exploring an all-natural way to prevent this public health emergency from further escalating, and they are using something fishy, literally.

Does God allow divorce? What did Jesus say about divorce?
Does God allow divorce? What did Jesus say about divorce?

One question that the Pharisees once threw at Jesus concerned grounds for divorce. They asked, "Is it lawful for a man to divorce his wife for any and every reason?," citing a civil command from Moses allowing divorce at the time that the Israelites were wandering back to Canaan.

Massive power outage hits Syria after rocket attack despite ceasefire agreement
Massive power outage hits Syria after rocket attack despite ceasefire agreement

A massive power outage hit Syria on Thursday but latest reports say that electricity is gradually being restored across the country following a fault caused by a rocket attack.

What does the Bible have to say about coincidences?
What does the Bible have to say about coincidences?

With the many factors and occurrences happening all around the world all at one time, is there a possibility that coincidences can actually happen?

Many Christian churches in U.S. want to help refugees but fear doing so — survey
Many Christian churches in U.S. want to help refugees but fear doing so — survey

A new survey indicated that many Christian churches in the United States are more than willing to lend a hand to refugees and foreigners but are also afraid to risk engaging them.

Actor George Clooney urges U.S. to adopt Germany\'s open-door policy on migrants
Actor George Clooney urges U.S. to adopt Germany's open-door policy on migrants

American actor/director George Clooney suggested that the United States should emulate Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel's open door policy to migrants fleeing war in the Middle East.

Are big churches really better than small churches?
Are big churches really better than small churches?

In the light of Andy Stanley's comment on small churches, let us look into why big churches are not necessarily better than small churches.

How a village on a mountain became a city on a hill
How a village on a mountain became a city on a hill

This is the story of a small Chinese village called Yang Jia where 53 families have fostered 166 children! As if that is not remarkable enough, all of these children had complex special needs.

Australian government commits to gay marriage vote this year if it wins election
Australian government commits to gay marriage vote this year if it wins election

The decision comes a day after Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull brushed aside criticism from staunchly conservative elements of his Coalition government to attend Sydney's annual gay Mardi Gras parade.

Clinton or Trump for president? Christian voters may soon face moral dilemma, says Southern Baptist\'s Albert Mohler
Clinton or Trump for president? Christian voters may soon face moral dilemma, says Southern Baptist's Albert Mohler

Christian voters in the United States could find themselves facing a moral dilemma in November in case they will have to choose between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton to govern the world's strongest nation for the next four years.

\'Right to die\' debate hits Japan
'Right to die' debate hits Japan

Although Japan has one of the world's fastest aging populations, the country has no laws regarding "living wills", let alone assisted suicide, which is legal in a few U.S. states such as California and some nations including Canada and Belgium.