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Fox News Host Calls Out Duke University's Hypocrisy for Considering Muslim Call to Prayer While Silencing Evangelical Christian Voices on Homosexuality, Abortion
Fox News host Tucker Carlson said Duke University was only pretending to be inclusive by offering to allow Muslim students to have Muslim call to prayer in the chapel, challenging the school to also allow pro-life messages or criticism of homosexuality to show "true" inclusiveness.
Heroin-Laced Bible Smuggle Attempt Into Jail Fails; Ohio Prison Bust 'Inventive' Drug Distribution
Law enforcement officials in southwest Ohio arrested two people who were allegedly trying to smuggle a heroin-laced Bible into the Hamilton County Justice Center, authorities said.
Colton Burpo Says His 'Heaven Is for Real' Story is True
Colton Burpo, the subject of the book-turned-movie "Heaven is for Real," says he stands by his story and that Jesus "really, really loves you," just days after another boy, Alex Malarkey, who had also claimed to have visited heaven and had a book based on his experience, revealed that he lied.
7 Million Attend Pope Francis Philippines Mass Marking Largest Ever in Papal History
About 7 million people, most of them drenched in rain and wearing their ponchos, gathered for an open-air Mass with Pope Francis in the Philippines on Sunday, the final full day of his weeklong trip. It was the largest-ever crowd for a papal event.
Manny Pacquiao Says Hearing God's Voice Changed His Life; 'Jesus Is the Only Way'
Manny Pacquiao, a world-famous Filipino professional boxer, recounts in a media interview how his life changed after he heard the voice of God and saw two angels, and says he wants the world to know "there is only one way of salvation, only through Jesus Christ."
Billy Graham Is 'Very Weak' But Mind Is Clear, Franklin Graham Says
Billy Graham is very weak as he's 96 years old, but his mind is still clear and he talked a little about his preaching in Wisconsin after a recent football game between the Packers and the Cowboys, his son, Franklin Graham, said.
Supreme Court to Decide on Gay Marriage Nationwide; Christian Groups Hope Judges Leave Decision to State Voters
As the U.S. Supreme Court announced Friday it will review 6th Circuit marriage cases, and thereby decide the future of marriage in America, Christian groups said the people and their elected representatives, and not unelected judges, should decide if states should legally recognize gay marriage.
Europe on High Alert as German Paper Firebombed for Printing Charlie Hebdo Cartoons
An arson attack on a German tabloid Sunday for republishing the Charlie Hebdo cartoons, days after terror attacks in France that began with a massacre at the French satirical magazine's office last week, has sparked fears of more such occurrences across Western Europe.
Anonymous Hackers Block Islamist Terror Website in Response to Charlie Hebdo Massacre; Declares War on Extremists
Declaring a war on Islamist terrorist websites and social media accounts, hacking group Anonymous blocked a French "jihadist" website in response to last week's terror attacks in France.
South Korea Willing to Talk to North Korea Without Pre-Condition, Says President Park Geun-hye
South Korean President Park Geun-hye said Monday that her country, which has technically been at war with North Korea since the 1950s, would be willing to hold a summit meeting with North's leader Kim Jong Un without any precondition, though she also maintained her country needed an anti-North security law.