Hazel Torres
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ISIS' end of world vision cited at GOP debate; U.S. warned against falling into jihadists' trap
The Islamic State (ISIS) appeared to have gained a believer of its end-times vision when Republican presidential candidate and former senator from Pennsylvania Rick Santorum mentioned it during the undercard of the fifth GOP presidential debate in Las Vegas on Tuesday.
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Yes, both Bible and Quran have violent verses â but there are major differences, says author Michael Brown
When Christians confront Muslims for having verses in their Quran that command followers of Prophet Muhammad to kill and punish unbelievers, the Muslims usually respond, "But what about the violent verses in the Bible?" American Jewish author and radio talk show host Michael L. Brown said this Muslim challenge needs to be addressed properly since it cannot be denied that both the Bible and the Quran have violent verses.
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'Angel' watching over road accident victim appears in photo taken by South Carolina pastor
Nobody has yet conclusively seen much less photographed an angel, which is described in Wikipedia as a "non-physical entity or spirit found in various religions and mythologies." But this may not be true anymore as a pastor from South Carolina has apparently taken a snapshot of an angel watching over the body of a car crash victim on the highway. He even posted the photo on his Facebook page.
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People who find Christianity boring haven't met Jesus and embarked on an 'adventure the world can't match,' says pastor
To non-Christians, or to people who are only Christians on paper, Christianity may appear to be a boring religion. These people don't see anything exciting or fun in the activities that devout Christians do, like reading the Bible, attending church service and offering prayers.
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Muslim woman swears on Quran as she takes oath as New York judge, drawing angry comments
A black Muslim American woman sparked an online outrage when she took her oath as a judge in Brooklyn, New York City, placing her hand and swearing not on the Bible as is the usual practice but on the Quran, Islam's holy book.
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British sniper kills 5 terrorists with just 3 bullets, foiling a suicide bomb attack that could have killed hundreds in Iraq
A British sniper prevented what could have been a devastating suicide bomb attack that could have killed hundreds of people by taking out five terrorists using just three bullets.
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Donald Trump soars in national poll but trails Ted Cruz in Iowa ahead of 5th GOP presidential debate
Despite all the brickbats thrown at him by critics far and wide, Donald Trump not only continues to lead the race for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination but is actually pulling away from the rest of the pack.
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Aborted babies 'steam-cooked' before they're dumped in landfills, Ohio AG reveals
Planned Parenthood not only dumps the remains of aborted babies in landfills as earlier reported but also "steam-cooks" them prior to disposal, a report from Ohio's attorney general revealed.
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Planned Parenthood accused of dumping aborted babies in landfills in 'callous and inhumane practices'
Planned Parenthood is disposing aborted foetuses by sending them to a landfill in "callous and completely inhumane" practices.
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D.C. pastor says radical hatred can be overcome by radical love as Jesus Christ Himself showed
A pastor in Washington D.C. is making a personal effort to heal the apparent rift between the Church and State at a time when their partnership is most needed amid these troubled times, CNN reported.
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Evangelical Christians move to serve both God and country as they assert might ahead of 2016 U.S. elections
Conservative Christian leaders in the United States are making significant strides in regaining their group's political influence ahead of the 2016 U.S. general election.
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Looming GOP 'war': Carson could join Trump in leaving party if leaders, not voters, decide presidential nominee
The U.S. Republican Party maybe facing a choice between the devil and the deep blue sea when it holds its national convention in July next year to decide who to nominate as its standard bearer in the November 2016 presidential election.