Andre Mitchell
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Georgia governor draws flak for vetoing religious liberty bill, accused of siding with gays at Christians' expense
Christian leaders and politicians alike are criticising Republican Governor Nathan Deal after his surprising decision to veto a proposed legislation that would have protected pastors from performing same-sex marriages that are not in line with their religious beliefs.
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Michigan official finds himself in line of fire after posting prayer on Facebook for victims of Brussels terror attacks
A simple prayer is usually something that is very much admired and appreciated, but in the case of supervisor from Shelby Township in Michigan, his prayer for victims of the brazen terror attack in Brussels surprisingly drew criticisms.
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Atheist drops case against Texas mayor for attending launch of Christian cross project
The mayor of a town in Texas will no longer have to face a lawsuit for supposedly favoring Christians after the practicing atheist who filed the complaint decided to drop it.
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Only God, the Designer, can make living creatures so complex, scientists say
A team of more than 20 researchers recently set out to seemingly simple scientific task: to create a "minimal cellular genome" to determine the basics of life. In the course of their experiments, however, they realized that only a Higher Being, can create creatures that are intrinsically complex.
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Solid proof? Astronomer claims tracking movement of 'Planet 9' in our solar system
A famous astronomer said he was able to track the movements of the so-called "Planet 9" through the Kuiper Belt, a band of asteroids and comets encircling the solar system.
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Love never dies? Most people feel presence of loved ones who have already died, new study says
A research team from the University of Milan in Italy reported that as many as six out of every ten people admitted to seeing, hearing or sensing the presence of their loved ones who already passed away.
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Nuns tell U.S. Supreme Court: Government shouldn't force religious groups to provide birth control
The government has a lot of other venues to provide contraceptives and other forms of birth control to its constituents, so it should not force religious groups to do so, nuns from the Little Sisters of the Poor told the Supreme Court through their lawyers.
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Kansas governor signs law restricting membership in faith groups to protect religious freedom
Now, Christian college students in Kansas can exercise their religious freedom inside their own campuses without fear of being punished for exercising their faith, thanks to a law recently approved by the state's governor, Sam Brownback.
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Ken Ham promises Noah's Ark theme park will be one of the 'greatest Christian outreaches of our era'
In the Book of Genesis chapters 6 to 9 of the Holy Bible, Christians can read how God saved Noah, his family and all types of animals from the Great Flood thanks to a giant Ark. Soon, Christians will not just be able to read this amazing story of salvation; they will also be able to experience it themselves.
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North Carolina governor asserts right to privacy, signs bill cancelling Charlotte's open-bathrooms ordinance
Should transgender individuals use bathrooms meant for the opposite sex and violate the basic right to privacy in the process? Republican North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory clearly does not think so.
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Sci-fi turns real: Scientists successfully upload plane piloting skills into human brain
Many science-fiction television series and films have depicted how certain knowledge and skills can be uploaded to the human brain, much like how information can be stored into computers. Thanks to science, this feat is slowly turning into reality.
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Rare astronomical spectacle: Space scientists witness 2 exploding stars
For the first time ever, an international team of space scientists, led by astrophysics professor Peter Garnavich of the University of Notre Dame in Indiana, was able to witness a rare astronomical spectacle: the extremely bright moment when a star goes supernova in visible light.