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Steve Jobs Had Enough Black Turtlenecks to Last a Lifetime
Steve Jobs, the late co-founder of Apple, Inc. who passed away on Oct. 5 at age 56, reportedly had enough black turtlenecks to last him a lifetime. However, he sported them only because his primary vision of uniforms for Apple employees was rejected.
Harold Camping's End Times Theory Needs More Science, Says Author
A Christian scientist and Bible scholar says Harold Camping and his followers need to look into science to read the Bible's message correctly, after the California radio host wrongly predicted the end of the world in 1994 and again on May 21.
'Underwear Bomber' Trial: Alleged Terrorist Wanted to Be a Martyr, Says Prosecutor
The trial of Nigerian terrorism suspect Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, also known as the "underwear bomber," began Tuesday in Detroit, Mich., with federal prosecutors telling jurors that the defendant attempted to blow up a plane carrying nearly 300 passengers because he "wanted to be a martyr."
Zachery Tims Death: Pastor's Cause of Death to Be Revealed After Thanksgiving?
The cause of death of Zachery Tims, the senior pastor of New Destiny Christian Center (NDCC), a Florida megachurch, will likely not be known before Nov. 23, when a court case filed by the pastor's mother is scheduled to begin. Tims died in a New York City hotel room on Aug. 12.
Huntsman: Baptist Minister Who Called Mormonism a Cult Is a 'Moron' (VIDEO)
Jon Huntsman, who appeared on CNN's "The Situation Room" Monday night, says Rick Perry should "stand up" and clearly distance himself from the controversial comments made by a Baptist minister who described Mormonism as a cult, adding that he found it outrageous that "some moron can stand up and make a comment like that."
Steve Jobs Death Certificate Reveals Apple CEO Died of 'Respiratory Arrest'
A copy of Steve Jobs' death certificate, which was made public Monday, indicates that the Apple co-founder died of respiratory arrest resulting from pancreatic cancer that had spread to his other organs.
Commentators Caution Romney Against 'Playing Victim Card' Over Cult Allegations
The Robert Jeffress controversy surrounding Mormon presidential contender Mitt Romney most likely does not mean anything good for the GOP candidate, several political speakers of various backgrounds and views expressed Monday during a Politico online debate.
Harold Camping Oct. 21 Rapture: Doomsday Scenario Not Only Quieter But Less-Marketed
Modern day doomsday "prophet" Harold Camping seems to be more humble not only in promoting the date and nature of the end of the world, scheduled for October, but also in undertaking financial efforts to educate people about God's "physical" rapture, in contrast to the hoopla that surrounded the "spiritual" rapture that occurred in May.
Amid Mormon Dust-Up, Baptist Minister Denies Being 'Rick Perry's Jeremiah Wright'
Dr. Robert Jeffress, who issued the controversial statement Friday that Mormonism is not Christianity and that Christians should not vote for Mitt Romney in the 2012 presidential elections, told Fox News Monday that some people would like to see him as the "Jeremiah Wright of the right."
Evangelical Leader Hesitates to Tie Mormonism to 'Historic' Christianity
Richard J. Mouw, the president of Fuller Theological Seminary and an influential voice of the evangelical church, said Saturday that Mormonism is not a cult, but hesitated on whether it is Christianity.