Jardine Malado
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Atheist Richard Dawkins warns of 'something worse' if Christianity continues to decline in Europe
Even the famed atheist Richard Dawkins is concerned about the demise of the "relatively benign" Christian faith in increasingly secular Europe
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Pope sacks 9 Ukranian monks for taking part in unapproved exorcisms
Nine Ukranian monks were reportedly removed from the monastic discipline last month for engaging in unapproved exorcisms and following the orders of a self-proclaimed "prophetess."
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Over 4,000 Christian families return to Mosul following victory against ISIS
More than 4,000 displaced Christian families have returned to Mosul since the city was fully liberated from Islamic State militants, the governor of the northern Iraqi province of Nineveh said.
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Lawmakers applaud US Navy for declining application of 'atheist chaplain'
Two members of Congress have commended the U.S. Navy for rejecting the application of an atheist to be a chaplain for the service.
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Christians demand name change to 'blasphemous' Sweet Jesus ice cream
Christians have launched a boycott campaign to demand a name change to Canadian ice cream chain "Sweet Jesus" because they believe that the way the company uses the name is blasphemous and makes a mockery of the Christian faith.
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Hillsong United's Taya Smith ties knot in a ceremony officiated by bandmate
Hillsong United frontwoman Taya Smith got married on Thursday in a ceremony officiated by bandmate Jonathon "JD" Douglass just a few months after she surprised her fans with her engagement.
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Christians and Muslims in India express alarm over initiative to rewrite country's history
Christian and Muslim leaders in India have expressed concern over an initiative to "revise" the country's history in an apparent effort to assert the dominance of Hindus.
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Tennessee House approves bill requiring display of 'In God We Trust' motto in public schools
The Tennessee House of Representatives has approved a bill that would require public schools to prominently display the national "In God We Trust" motto in public schools.
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J.K. Rowling draws criticism from Harry Potter fans for liking tweet describing transgender people as 'men in dresses'
Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling has sparked outrage from her fans after she "liked" a tweet that referred to transgender individuals as "men in dresses."
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Turkey sets US Pastor Andrew Brunson's trial for April
A trial date has been set for imprisoned American Pastor Andrew Brunson, who has spent 17 months in detention in Turkey over allegations of espionage and links with a terror group.
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China detains Christian woman for trying to share faith with Xi Jinping
Chinese officials have detained a Christian woman from Liaoning province for allegedly trying to share her faith with Chinese President Xi Jinping during an event in Beijing.
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UK Supreme Court rejects appeal to continue life support for terminally ill baby Alfie Evans
The parents of a terminally ill baby were denied permission to appeal their case to the U.K. Supreme Court in an effort to continue life support for their 22-month-old child.