Stoyan Zaimov
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Could Paris, Cologne Terror Attacks Happen in America? (Pt. 2)
A number of U.S. experts on policy and migration have shot down fears of the shootings in Paris and the sex attacks in Cologne happening in America, noting that a direct link with the influx of refugees has not been established in either case.
Richard Dawkins Foundation to Merge With Atheist Group to Promote Secularism in America
Two major atheist groups, the Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason & Science and the Center for Inquiry, have announced that they will be merging into one organization, with a mission to promote the continued ascent of secularism in America.
Ken Ham Praises Rare Google Doodle for Honoring Pro-Life Feminist Leader
Answers in Genesis CEO and President Ken Ham has praised a recent Google doodle of a pro-life feminist leader, and argued that human life should not be considered precious because of its ability to contribute to society, but because every human being is made in the image of God.
Exploring Germany's Refugee Crisis: Cologne Sex Attacks to Vetting System (Interview) (Pt. 1)
After 500 women were attacked in Cologne and other German cities on New Year's Eve, one European expert suggests that while the refugee vetting system reveals the idea of a "Fortress Europe" is an illusion, this is no time for hysterics.
Rick Warren at GC2 Refugee Summit: 'If We're Not Helping, I Doubt Our Christianity'
A number of Christian church leaders, including Saddleback Church Pastor Rick Warren, spoke out about the vital need for believers to follow Jesus' footsteps and help refugees at the GC2 Summit at Community Christian Church in Naperville, Illinois, on Wednesday.
ISIS Destroys Oldest Christian Monastery in Iraq That United Christians Before Catholic-Orthodox Split
ISIS has destroyed the oldest Christian monastery in Iraq, satellite photos confirmed, reducing to rubble the 1,400 year-old St. Elijah's Monastery that stood as a place of worship before the Catholic-Orthodox split.
Militants Shout 'God Is Great' in Slaughter of 20 at Pakistani University
Militants have slaughtered at least 20 people and wounded dozens of others at a university in northwestern Pakistan on Wednesday, though there are conflicting reports whether the Taliban is claiming responsibility.
Ben Carson Sparks 'In God We Trust' Social Media Campaign
Republican Presidential candidate Ben Carson prompted a new social media campaign on Facebook, encouraging believers to post photos of themselves holding a sign that reads "In God We Trust."
Muslim Who Shielded Christians in Kenyan Bus Attack Dies From Injures
One of the Muslim passengers who stood up and defended Christians during a bus terror attack in Kenya in December has died from a bullet wound he sustained during the ambush, but not before urging Christians and Muslims to live as brothers.
Pope Francis Asks Renowned Atheist Not to Convert to Catholicism?
Italian atheist journalist Eugenio Scalfari has claimed that Pope Francis asked him in one of their interviews not to convert to the Catholic faith, though Catholic observers are noting it is likely the pontiff was being humorous.