Jay Gotera
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Texas, North Carolina Launch Attempts to Defy U.S. Supreme Court Ruling on Gay Marriage
In two states in America, lawmakers are moving to defy the Supreme Court's June 2015 decision legalizing same-sex marriage.
Map Reveals Worsening State of Religious Freedom Worldwide
Restrictions on religious freedom have grown considerably worldwide, a new map released by the Pew Research Center shows.
Michigan Teen Makes Miraculous Recovery After Cracking His Skull, Falling Into Coma in Accident
Even doctors admit that what happened to 17-year-old Jeffrey Meister from Grand Ledge, Michigan was a miracle.
Museum of the Bible Director: 'We Won't Push Any One Religion'
Opening seven months from now in Washington, D.C. is the extraordinary Museum of the Bible that will offer visitors a one-of-a-kind Bible experience.
Two Cardinals Picked By Pope Francis Support Gay-Friendly Book
Two cardinals appointed by Pope Francis, one of whom was tasked to serve as the Vatican's point man on family issues, have expressed support to a new book written by a Jesuit priest that urges the Catholic Church to be more compassionate and respectful to the gay community.
Syria Attacks Seen As Test Between U.S. and Russia on Who is the Dominant Power in Mideast
Last week's twin events that shook the world—Syrian President Assad's suspected chemical weapons attack that killed more than 80 people and President Trump's retaliatory multiple missile strike—were part of a test between Trump and his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin.
Does the Bible Have Secret Codes?
A conspiracy theorist is claiming that there are "hidden" codes in the Bible that foretell End-Time events and disasters.