Myles Collier
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Islamic Extremists Spread Throughout Egypt, Some Fear
With the first democratic elections held in Egypt in more than 60 years, some are concerned that it will pave the way for Islamic extremists and Sharia law to be the ruling force in years to come.
World AIDS Day Supported by Archbishop Condemning Sexual Violence in DRC
The Archbishop of Canterbury Dr. Rowan Williams denounced the practice of sexual violence and its role in the spread of HIV/AIDS in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Prayer Helps, Study Says Majority of American Doctors Support Spirituality for Sick
A survey of physicians found that 85 percent of them believe spirituality and prayer aid in the recovery and well being of those who are sick.
Former 'Sheriff of the Year' Arrested on Drug Charges
A former top cop is now in a jail, allegedly for trying to exchange drugs for sex.
Climate Change Summit Calls for 'Noah's Ark'
An idea was suggested in response to the rising sea levels caused by the warming planet during the “Global Climate Summit” in South Africa - build Noah’s ark.
Christian Genocide Warning Issued for Middle East
Christian Solidarity International has issued a genocide warning for religious minorities in the Islamic Middle East. They also called on President Obama to make their safety a top priority as the United States continues to respond to the “Arab Spring” uprisings.
Survey Finds African-American Catholics More Engaged in Church, Religious Social Networking
A recent survey concluded African-American Catholics are more engaged in their parishes than their white counterparts.
Arsenic, Lead Levels in Apple Juice Raises Concern Among Parents
Parents should be cautioned the next time they are in the grocery store buying juice for their children.
Flordia Priest Cleared of Fraud After Bishop Banned and Stripped Him of Duties
A nationally known forensic accounting firm completed a detailed investigation of the misappropriation of funds at St. Leo the Great Catholic Church in Florida.
Wifi-Enabled Laptops Could Kill Sperm Count
The way a user connects to the Internet, as well as where a laptop is placed, could all have significant consequences according to a new study.