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New Evidence Using Carbon Dating Contradicts the Bible, Israeli Archeologists Claim
A set of Israeli archeologists have claimed that despite the mention of camels in the first book of the Bible, Genesis, the animals were not domesticated in Israel until the 9th century B.C.
Demi Lovato Says Woman Speaking in Tongues Prophesied to Her 'God Said You Will Be a Hero to Thousands of People Someday'
In a sit down interview released this week with E! News' Giuliana Rancic, singer and current "X Factor" judge Demi Lovato revealed that she had a powerful and seemingly prescient spiritual experience as young girl.
Congressional Candidate Says His Clinton 'Anti-Christ' Accusations Were 'A Little Bit Too Harsh"
A candidate for Montana's U.S. House seat described his characterization of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton as the "anti-Christ" as "a little bit too harsh."
Wheaton College Hosts Former Lesbian, Leftwing Professor-Turned-Homeschool Mom and Pastor's Wife
Last Friday, Wheaton College hosted Rosaria Butterfield, an author, pastor's wife and homeschooling mother. But Butterfield's offer to speak at chapel was spurred not by her present circumstances, but by her previous life experience as lesbian in a committed relationship with another woman.
Pat Robertson to Ken Ham: 'Let's Be Real, Let's Not Make a Joke of Ourselves'
Controversial televangelist Pat Robertson chimed in on Tuesday's debate between creationist Ken Ham and evolutionist Bill Nye, "The Science Guy" by asking the Answers in Genesis founding president and CEO to stop making a mockery of Christians.
Joni Eareckson Tada on Academy Rescinding 'Alone Yet Alone' Nomination: 'This Oscar Was Never Mine to Earn or to Lose'
Disability activist. Quadriplegic. Oscar-nominated singer. Up until last Wednesday, all three of those titles could have accurately described 64-year-old Joni Eareckson Tada.
Are Mormons Ditching Door-to-Door Missions to Evangelize Through Community Service Partnerships?
Mormon missionaries are breaking down their suit-donning, door-knocking stereotypes and replacing them with volunteering and charity work.
Ohio Judge Rules Late-Term Abortion Clinic Can Stay Open, Even If It Fails to Meet State Medical Standards
Despite an Ohio Department of Health ruling that shut down an abortion clinic two weeks ago, because it failed to meet the state's medical standards, a judge has ruled that the late-term abortion facility can stay open.
Ind. Pastor, Wife Set Guinness World Record for 'Person Skipping Rope on a Bed of Nails on Top of Other Person'
An Indiana pastor has made it into the Guinness Book of World Records for the second time in his life. The current pastor at Zion Missionary Church in Fremont, Ind., Jon Bruney recently set a new world record by pulling a 31,000-pounds-plus semi-truck for the distance of one mile in a time of one hour and thirty-six minutes.
Fla. Woman Accidentally Kills 3, Injures 4 After Backing SUV Into Crowd Leaving Sunday Church Service
A 79-year-old Florida woman killed three people after she backed her SUV into a crowd of people who had left a church service on Sunday morning.