Elena Garcia

Christian Post Reporter

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  • Renowned Apologist and Atheist Debate 'Does God Exist?'

    Renowned Apologist and Atheist Debate 'Does God Exist?'

    Christian apologist William Lane Craig and renowned atheist Christopher Hitchens went head-to-head in a debate over the existence of God Saturday night as thousands intently listened on at the sold-out event and via live feeds.

  • Dictionary Redefines 'Marriage' to Include Same-Sex Couples

    One major dictionary company has defined marriage in broader terms than the U.S. government. Merriam-Webster tacked on a secondary definition that counts unions between same-sex couples as "marriage."

  • Developers Suspend Bible Park USA

    The developers of a proposed Bible Park have announced they are suspending the project in Lebanon, Tenn., citing political infighting between the city council and the mayor.

  • Christian Facebook Group Hacked to Display Pro-Islam Messages

    Christians on Facebook was hacked Tuesday to display pro-Islam messages. The group's name was changed to "La ilaha illallahu Muhammadur Rasulullah," which means "There is no god but Allah; Muhammad is the messenger of Allah."

  • Atheist Billboard Hits Idaho

    A billboard in Idaho declaring, "Beware of dogma," is the latest example of humanist activists using advertising to promote atheism.

  • Settlement Allows Angel Food Founder to Keep Job

    Two board members of Angel Food Ministries, who sued the ministry and its managing family over alleged financial misconduct, reached an agreement with the defendants on Friday following a court hearing.

  • Poll: Americans Give Corporate America Poor Marks for Honesty, Ethics

    As the devastating effects of the economic crisis reverberates across the country, a new survey shows that a majority of Americans believe that the moral compass of Corporate America is pointing in the wrong direction.

  • Women More Likely Than Men to Pray, Believe in God

    Women are more likely to profess belief in a God, pray and attend religious services than men, according to a new analysis of survey data. Ahead of Women's History Month in March, the Pew Research Center offered new insight on sex and religiosity

  • USC Receives $6.9M to Study Pentecostal and Charismatic Christianity

    The University of Southern California has received a $6.9 million grant to study the growth, reach, and impact of Pentecostal and Charismatic Christianity - one of the world\'s fastest growing religious movements.

  • Survey: Parents Rely on Personal Experience Over Biblical Guidance

    Survey: Parents Rely on Personal Experience Over Biblical Guidance

    Although most parents say they are trying to improve their parenting skills, few look to the Bible or church for guidance, a new study shows. Furthermore, few say they are familiar with biblical teaching on parenting.