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Crystal Cathedral: God Will Turn Bankruptcy Case Around
Leaders of Crystal Cathedral have announced that selling the California church, laden with nearly $50 million in debt, is no longer an option and say they believe that God is going to turn the church’s situation around for good.
Russians to Sink International Space Station in Pacific Ocean
Russian officials are calling for calm saying that the sinking of the International Space Station (ISS) in the Pacific Ocean is not a big deal, and that it would not happen anytime soon.
Tenn. Pastor's NASCAR Prayer for 'Smokin' Hot Wife' Gets Auto-Tuned
The Tennessee pastor who stunned attendees at a NASCAR event when he thanked God for his "smokin' hot wife" during the invocation may be on his way to becoming an Internet legend now that his controversial prayer has been turned into a song.
Norway Shooting Suspect 'Christian' Faith Heavily Debated
Since the dark day news broke of the horrific killings in Norway in which Anders Behring Breivik allegedly set off a car bomb before gunning down attendees at a youth camp, members of the media have been in a tug-of-war about the troubled man’s so-called Christian faith.
Prop 8: California Supreme Court Sets Hearing for Sept. 6
The battle over Proposition 8, California’s ban on same-sex marriage, is set to resume September 6 when the California Supreme Court will hear arguments on whether proponents of the ban can legally defend the initiative they sponsored.
San Francisco Ballot: Judge Orders Removal of Circumcision Ban
In a case that has religious groups accusing opponents of trying to trample on their constitutional rights, a San Francisco judge ordered Thursday that a measure meant to criminalize child circumcision to be dropped from the city's November ballot.
Judge Dismisses Atheists' Suit, Allows Rick Perry to Attend Prayer Event
A Houston judge has ruled in favor of allowing Rick Perry to take part in a prayer and fasting event after a group of atheists filed a lawsuit in an attempt to bar the Texas governor from attending the August 6 event.
Crystal Cathedral Returns Schuller's Voting Rights
The founding pastor of Crystal Cathedral, the Rev. Robert H. Schuller, has been reinstated on the board of directors and given back voting rights as two members who called for his ouster last month are dropped from the committee.
Christian Group Rebukes Apple for Pulling iTunes Over 'Hate Group' Charge
The Christian group affected by Apple's decision to pull its iTunes service from its charity website is fighting back accusations that it is "anti-gay." It also said that Apple is sending the message that it doesn't want to do "business with Christian people" if it continues to cater to every petition by gay rights activists.
Herman Cain Apologizes to Muslim Americans for Comments on Mosque Ban
Republican presidential hopeful Herman Cain apologized to Muslim leaders Wednesday for comments he made about banning mosques and Islamic places of worship that he accused were sneaking Sharia law into the U.S.