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Mind experts explain why it's easy for ISIS to recruit psychopaths and turn them into terrorists
Various scientific studies that have been conducted in the fields of psychology and neuroscience would explain why psychopaths have the tendency to be attracted and convinced by ISIS propaganda, and ultimately be recruited by the terrorist group.

Muslims in U.S. well-educated, helping in fight vs. terrorism, Pew survey shows
Muslims in the US have proven to be well educated people who help in the fight against global terrorism, according to researches collated by CNN.

Almost all Muslims worldwide abhor ISIS for its brutal acts that violate Islamic tenets, study shows
A recently released survey by the Pew Research Center showed that there is much disdain against the ISIS is predominantly Muslim countries.

Pastor files lawsuit challenging California law promoting abortion, saying it violates Constitution's free speech provision
Pastor Scott Scharpen from Rock Valley Christian Church in Murietta, California, who is also the founder of a mobile pregnancy care center has just filed a legal challenge against a law that requires pregnancy centers in the state to promote abortion services.

Pastor says tithing will fix people's money woes, calls it 'most spiritual thing' to do
There is a reason why people struggle financially in their lives, according to Pastor Steven Furtick of Elevation Church, and the best way to resolve it is to put God first in everything they do.

Students show massive support for teacher who got reprimanded by school officials for talking about God in class
A math teacher who was reprimanded for talking about God in the classroom by the school board received tons of support from his students, who lauded him for his bravery to talk about God.

5 easy-to-make alternatives to alcohol for your Christmas Day dinner
If you have kids, pregnant ladies or other guests giving the alcohol a miss this Christmas, try these tasty and refreshing alternatives.

Anna Duggar recalls initial shock in finding out about Josh's infidelity: 'This can't be true'
Just like most women who have ever been cheated on, Anna Duggar from "19 Kids and Counting" was initially in shock and denial after learning that her husband Josh Duggar cheated on her using the Ashley Madison website.

Christian grandmother sentenced for letter to Islamic school saying Muslims worship Satan
A 68-year-old woman has been sentenced to 100 hours of community service after writing a three-page letter to an Islamic girls school claiming that Muslims worship Satan.

Tyson Fury: Why I don't want him banned, even though I'm offended
As a gay Christian, I'm offended by what Tyson Fury said - but we shouldn't ban him from the BBC's Sports Personality

Jesus was a refugee, says Cathy Burton's reworked carol in aid of Syrian children
Her new version of the traditional carol In the Bleak Midwinter focuses on the needs of young refugees.

Donald Trump claims banning Muslims from entering US 'not about religion'
Donald Trump defended his call to ban all Muslims from entering the USA, claiming it was not to do with religion, but security.

Put down those phones for Christmas, says Archbishop of York
The Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu, has called for a Christmas mobile phone and tablet switch-off as a new survey showed a quarter of the UK admitted to checking emails on Christmas Day.

Helping 'wuff' sleepers in the heart of London
A day centre for homeless dogs opens, believed to be the first in London.

Most countries fail to respect rights of atheists - report
The barbarity of Islamic State and the murders of humanist bloggers in Bangladesh are among the persecution meted out to atheists and agnostics this year.

Justin Welby: The tide is turning, the Church is growing
The Church in the UK is seeing growth, the Archbishop of Canterbury has insisted, despite a major report this week concluding that British churchgoers are in significant decline.