Stoyan Zaimov
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US Must Save Christians After Recognizing ISIS' Atrocities as Genocide, Persecution Watchdogs Say
Several persecution watchdog groups have reacted to Sec. of State John Kerry's official recognition of the genocide being carried out against Christians and other minorities at the hands of the ISIS by calling it an important first step in providing urgently needed help and protection for decimated communities, if the U.S. follows up with real action.
Ken Ham Accuses Neil deGrasse Tyson of Teaching Students to 'Worship' Naturalism
Creationist Ken Ham has taken aim at atheists who have criticized his views on the origins of creation by arguing that they are trying to impose their "anti-God religion" to children, an accusation he also threw at famous astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson.
Hidden Notes Discovered in England's Oldest Printed Bible Reveal Secrets of the Reformation
A historian has discovered secret annotations using modern technology in the pages of a nearly 500-year-old Bible, one of the only surviving copies of England's oldest printed Bible.
Donald Trump Presidency More Dangerous to World Economy Than Global Terrorism, Economist Top 10 List Warns
A potential Donald Trump presidency could be more dangerous to the world's economy than the rising tide of global terrorism, the Economist Intelligence Unit has warned in its list of top 10 biggest economic risks facing the planet.
66 Percent of Syrian Christians Gone, Chaldean Catholic Bishop Says Amid Civil War
A Chaldean Catholic bishop in Syria has warned that two-thirds of all Christians in the war-torn country have left since the conflict began in March 2011, marking the exodus of close to a million believers.
Famous Botched Painting 'Monkey Christ' Attracts Hundreds of Thousands to Spanish Church
The now world-famous botched fresco restoration of Jesus Christ in the northern Spanish town of Borja has attracted hundreds of thousands of visitors, Mayor Eduardo Arilla has said, revealing that the painting is to be featured at a new center.
Radical Islamist Herdsmen Kill 500 Nigerian Christians Over Month; Villagers Afraid to Bury Their Dead
Radical Muslim Fulani herdsmen in Nigeria have killed close to 500 predominantly Christian farmers in Benue state in central Nigeria in a series of attacks over the last month, and are reportedly still hiding out among villagers, making survivors too afraid to return and bury the dead.
Church of England Rocked by 'Deeply Disturbing' Sex Abuse Report
The Church of England has been rocked by an independent report that found major failures within the church body when it comes to dealing with child sex abuse cases, prompting Anglican leaders to promise to implement changes.
Christian Leaders Respond to Trump Rally Violence: 'Culturally Unpopular Gospel of Christ' Could Be Threatened
A number of Christian pastors have reacted to the violent protests seen at Donald Trump's Chicago rally last week, with some stating that Christians should oppose free speech violations in all forms, and others warning that one day preaching about Jesus Christ could be threatened too.
Marco Rubio: 'It Was Not God's Plan That I Be President;' God Is 'Perfect and Makes No Mistakes'
Republican Florida Sen. Marco Rubio has said that it was not "God's plan" for him to become president after he suspended his campaign Tuesday night, but urged the conservative movement to focus on its strong Judeo Christian values.