Shianee Mamanglu-Regala
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Gay adoption now allowed all over U.S. as Mississippi becomes last state to lift ban
Same-sex adoption is now legal in all 50 states after a federal judge struck down Mississippi's 16-year old anti-gay adoption law.
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Christians, Muslim group hail landmark court ruling in Malaysia on freedom of religion
Christians and even a Muslim group welcomed a recent landmark ruling by a High Court in Malaysia that recognised that freedom of religion is a fundamental human right. The court struck down a decades-long government policy that had made it tough for Christian converts to renounce their former Islamic faith without the consent of an Islamic court.
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Christian minister performs risky baptism ritual as Storm Katie batters U.K. beach
A Christian minister has come under fire after performing baptism on children on a beach despite extreme winds and strong waves.
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ISIS uses Christian families, other minority religious groups as human shields in Syria
The Islamic State is reportedly trying to use 43 Christian families, stranded in Raqqa with other minority religious groups, as human shields as U.S-led coalition forces intensifies its airstrikes on the group's headquarters in the region, according to reports.
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Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg says ISIS can only be fought back with 'understanding, empathy and love'
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has said that the sickening atrocities going on around the world today can only be fought back with "understanding, empathy and love.''
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Satan's image seen in Mexican rib steak cut sparks furore on social media
A devil's image that appeared in a rib steak cut has sparked a furor on social media last week where viewers have claimed to have the face and horns of Satan, according to reports.
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Bangladesh High Court keeps Islam as state religion, sparking fears of more terror attacks on religious minority groups
A top court in Bangladesh has ruled Monday that Islam shall remain as the country's official religion, scrapping a 28-year old petition that sought to change it. But religious minority groups fear the ruling would give a boost to Islamist forces inflicting terror in the country.
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Only 41% of British 'Christians' say they believe in a Creator while 18% say they do not, new survey shows
Almost half of British people who affiliate with Christianity do not believe in God while an equal number of people believe in faith rather than destiny, according to a new survey.
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Drug lord El Chapo reading Rick Warren's 'The Purpose Driven Life' in his tightly guarded Mexican prison cell
Mexican Drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman appears to be having some spiritual journey these days after he escaped prison last July.
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Canadian group sending 1 million Bibles to replace scraps of Scriptures passed on to Christians in Cuba
Soon enough there will be no more need for scraps of Scriptures to be passed on to Christians in Cuba, thanks to the Canadian Bible Society (CBS) for its plan to provide a million bibles in the next 18 months.
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'Hero' Russian soldier directs airstrike on himself after ISIS fighters surrounded him in Syria's Palmyra town
A Russian soldier who belonged to the crack Spetznaz elite combat unit has died a "hero'' after erasing thugs of Islamic State (ISIS) near Syria's Palmyra by directing an airstrike on himself, a military representative at the Russian base in Syria said, according to reports.
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Baby left to die at hospital after botched abortion sparks global outrage, call for ban on procedure
Polish parliament is creating a special committee to draft a bill that would ban abortion in the country following global outrage over Warsaw doctors leaving a baby to die after a botched abortion, according to news reports.