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US and UK 'laptop ban' on planes was sparked by terrorism threat from ISIS, reports say
The new aircraft cabin ban by the US and UK on large electronic devices including laptops was sparked by intelligence information suggesting a terrorism threat from so-called Islamic State (ISIS), according to US media.
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Archbishop of Canterbury to make high-level, 12 day trip to the Holy Land
The Archbishop of Canterbury will make a high-level 12 day visit to the Holy Land in May, Lambeth Palace confirmed today.
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Arrest Snoop Dogg for Donald Trump clown video, says Christian pastor
A leading black pastor and TV talk show host, Rev Jesse Lee Peterson, is calling for the arrest of Snoop Dogg for a controversial video which shows the rapper shooting a clown-style mock-up of US President Donald Trump with a replica gun.
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'God Told Me To Give You $100': Wal-Mart Cashier Stuns Family By Paying For Their Groceries
God indeed is everywhere, apparently even in the checkout counter of a supermarket.
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Twitter Goes Wild After Christian Virgin Compares Sex To A Can Of Soup On Hit TV Show
Christian virgin Jordan stirred up a Twitter storm when he compared sex before marriage to a can of soup on the hit TV show First Dates Hotel. Why settle for soup when you can wait for an "awesome steak"? he said.
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Is This The Face Of Jesus Christ Himself? Scientists Believe It Could Be.
Lead codices found in a cave in Jordan said to contain a portrait of Jesus and references to him and his disciples could be nearly 2,000 years old, scientists say.
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Christian school warned: Don't teach Bible passages that are 'offensive' to LGBT people
A public Christian school in Canada was warned by a public funding body not to teach Bible passages that could be deemed "offensive" by some people, particularly the members of the LGBT community.
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Site Of Moses' Death Reopens After 10 Year Restoration
The spot where Moses is supposed to have seen the Holy Land and died has been reopened after nearly ten years of closure.
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Could This App Help The Gospel Reach The Muslim World?
A new app could allow believers in Saudi Arabia, Iran and other countries that persecute Christians to regularly access church.
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Christian Family Of Slain Jordanian Writer Demand Prime Minister Quits
The Jordanian prime minster is under pressure to resign after a Christian anti-Islamist writer was shot dead outside a court room where he was due to stand trial on Sunday.
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U.S. Air Force allows Bible at officer's workstation after investigation
A U.S. Air Force unit has cleared an officer of violating the U.S. Constitution and allowed him to retain a Bible at his work station.
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5 countries where you might not know that Christians face persecution
Religious persecution is prevalent around the world. Heather Tomlinson looks at five countries where it can be difficult for Christians to live.
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Mother who gave her son up for adoption now wants to pursue romantic relationship with him
People have often frowned upon the oedipus complex, or the unconscious sexual desire of a child for the parent of the opposite sex. But 36-year-old Monica Mares from New Mexico and her son Caleb Peterson, 19, have taken the oedipus complex to a whole new level by wishing to get married.
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Oxford University Embraces Gender-Neutral Pronouns to Avoid Offending Transgender Students
Oxford University in England has issued an instruction encouraging its students to replace the pronouns "he" and "she" with "ze" as part of its effort to show conformity with society's growing acceptance of the LGBTQ culture.
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After last year's failed statue plan, Satanic Temple tries to counter Christianity anew with its school Satan clubs' proposal
They failed last year, and now they're at it again.
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Why Syria's refugees need trauma counselling as much as food and shelter
"When I first came here I was so broken and so aggressive. I had no-one to turn to and no-one to talk to," says Saraa.
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Christian and Muslim leaders meet in Rome and pledge 'solidarity' with the poor and needy
The top-level meeting of Catholic and Muslim leaders endorsed the "humanising and civilising" role of both religions.
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Whole Foods to counter-sue Christian pastor over anti-gay cake claim
The US-based grocery chain is counter-suing Jordan Brown, who launched an action against it after he claimed an anti-gay message was iced on a cake he bought.
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Christian pastor sues Whole Foods in anti-gay cake row
Jordan Brown claims he noticed on his way home that an employee had added an offensive word to the lettering.
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Holy Land visit made Kathie Lee Gifford's 'eclectic' group of friends believe in Jesus
Television host Kathie Lee Gifford, fresh off a visit to the Holy Land, recently shared that the trip became a life changing journey for some members of their party.
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King Abdullah to help fund Holy Sepulchre restoration
King Abdullah of Jordan has offered to contribute to the restoration of the centrepiece of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem.
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Despite lawsuits, prosperity gospel pastor persists in offering 'miracles' at a price — $1,000 per request
A self-proclaimed prophet who is into prosperity gospel is offering to raise the dead, predict the future and heal the sick for a price of $1,000.
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Why believing the Bible needn't make you a fundamentalist
New situations and new ideas ask new questions of the Bible – and new answers emerge. The value and the truth of the Bible isn't compromised by that, says Mark Woods.
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Israel to seize more West Bank land and demolish EU-funded buildings
The move is likely to exacerbate tensions with Western allies and is already drawing international condemnation.
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