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Archaeologists Claim to Have Found Oldest Human Remains in Israel
A newly published report reveals that recently discovered human remains in a cave in central Israel may be the earliest evidence for the existence of modern man.
Poll: Very Religious Americans Most Likely to Practice Healthy Behaviors
Very religious Americans tend to exercise more, eat healthier and smoke less, according to a new Gallup report. Healthy lifestyles could be overt products of religious doctrine, Gallup suggested
Churches Under Threat in Iraq Cancel Christmas
Churches throughout Iraq are canceling Christmas services after receiving threats from an al-Qaida affiliate. In Baghdad, only one church is scheduled to celebrate Christmas fully
Watchdog: Media Mum on Jesus in Christmas Coverage
A conservative media watchdog analyzed news coverage from the last two years and found that major media networks were leaving Christ and God out of their Christmas stories.
Poll: 4 in 10 Americans Believe in Creationism
A new Gallup poll reveals that 40 percent of Americans believe in creationism – that is, that God created humans in their present form about 10,000 years ago.
Conservative Calls Senate Repeal of Don't Ask, Don't Tell 'Tragic'
The Senate on Saturday approved repealing the "don't ask, don't tell" policy that bans homosexuals from serving openly in the military.
Ban on Christian Symbols at Okla. Bank Reversed
Federal Reserve officials reversed on Friday a ban on religious symbols, allowing a bank in Perkins, Okla., to restore Christian displays.
Debate Prompts Fort Worth to Adopt Ban on Religious, Atheist Ads
The Fort Worth Transportation Authority, or The T, adopted a policy Wednesday night that bans buses from carrying religious ads.
Don't Ask Don't Tell Repeal Advances Again to Senate
The House passed on Wednesday a bill to end the ban against gays and lesbians serving openly in the military. Conservatives have denounced the attempt to ram through a repeal of the 1993 policy in the lame-duck session.
Vietnam Officials Beat Pastor, Bulldoze Bible School
A Protestant pastor and human rights activist in Vietnam was beaten unconscious Tuesday morning by Ho Chi Minh City officials. His Bible school was also bulldozed