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ISIS uses Iraqi families as 'human shield wall' in Mosul in preparation for looming siege
Thousands of Iraqi families are being used as human shields by the Islamic State (ISIS), according to a Christian charity organisation.
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U.S. professor accused of pushing religious beliefs in class
A professor in a public college in Wisconsin is being accused by an atheist group of promoting religious beliefs in class.
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Whistleblower in Anglican church child sex abuse case in Australia claims attacks by vandals
A church official in Newcastle, New South Wales who exposed the sex abuse cover-ups in a Catholic diocese has suffered attacks by vandals.
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U.S. military appeals court upholds dismissal of Christian Marine over Bible verse
The United States military's appeals court has upheld the bad-conduct discharge of a Christian Marine who posted Bible verses at her computer desk but was ordered to remove it.
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California senator drops controversial provision in anti-religious freedom bill
Religious colleges in California have claimed victory after a California senator announced that he would amend a bill that threatens religious freedom.
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Moroccan Christians face persecution over online testimonies
Moroccan Christians bravely proclaim their faith but they are under threat of government persecution.
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98% of donations by Catholic Relief Services staff go to pro-abortion advocates
Political contributions made by employees of a Catholic overseas charity arm went to pro-abortion candidates, according to a report.
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Appeals court upholds priest's privacy rights in confession
A Louisiana appeals court has upheld a ruling that Catholic priests cannot be forced to reveal what has been said during confession.
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U.S. public school cancels prayer service after atheist group objects
A back-to-school prayer service was cancelled at the public school in Mississippi and moved to a church after an atheist group sent a letter, claiming that the event was an endorsement of religion in violation of the U.S. Constitution.
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Martin Haskell's clinic accused of violating law by aborting baby of mom under heroin influence
An abortion clinic in Ohio owned by the inventor of the partial birth abortion procedure is accused of violating the law when it performed the procedure without consent on a 31-year-old woman who was under the influence of heroin, according to a government report.
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US diving duo David Boudia and Steele Johnson proclaim Christ on TV after bagging Olympic silver
American diving duo David Boudia and Steele Johnson thanked Christ on national TV after winning a silver medal at the Rio Olympics on Monday.
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Newt Gingrich says you can't understand America unless you understand God's importance to its leaders
Former U.S. House Speaker Newt Gingrich is back in the limelight and has thrown his support to Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.
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NFL fullback Tyler Clutts credits God with completely redirecting his life and marriage
NFL fullback Tyler Clutts says his friendship with other Christian players has made his relationship with his wife even stronger, and he credits God for being at the centre of all of this.
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Thousands download movie that supposedly proves God exists
Thousands have already purchased in just days of its release a movie that producers say prove to atheists that God exists.
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California bill threatens to remove exemptions for religious schools
A California bill that aims to remove Title IX exemptions from religious schools is going to the state Assembly.
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