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'Rick and Morty' writer says that fans may have to wait until late 2019 for the fourth season
Fans of popular animated series "Rick and Morty" may have to prepare for a pretty long wait for the show's fourth season.
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'Blind but now I see': The Christian legacy of Louis Braille
Today is World Braille Day, the commemoration of the birth of Louis Braille, a prodigious blind boy who grew up to innovate a form of communication that transformed the world for those unable to see. Braille was also a committed Christian who knew on multiple levels the power of granting sight to the blind.
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US Judge sides with Iraqi Christians against Trump administration's deportation plans
Hundreds of Iraqi nationals including many Christians who have been held for months under new US deportation orders under Donald Trump will get a new chance of freedom while they fight their removal, a judge said on Tuesday.
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US Muslims set to outnumber Jews and become second largest religion after Christians: Pew report
The number of Muslims living in the US has increased by a million in the past decade, and if that growth rate continues Muslims could replace religious Jews as America's second largest religious group by 2040, according to a study.
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100 biggest US churches not 'LGBTQ affirming', leadership overwhelmingly male and white
A recent 'scoring' of America's 100 largest churches has found that none are 'LGBTQ+ affirming'. The research from Churchclarity.org also reported that the leadership of these churches is 93 per cent white, while only one has a female pastor.
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New Year's resolution to pray more? Three questions to help you
The idea that the eternal God would intervene in the small doings of his creatures is too hard for us to grasp.
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Priest wins â¬500,000 on EuroMillions and vows to 'share his luck around'
A US priest won â¬500,000 in a special Christmas draw after a spur-of-the-moment decision to buy a ticket.
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Indian Christians suffer 23 attacks over Christmas period
Indian Christians suffered at least 23 religiously motivated attacks over the Christmas period, according to research by a persecution lobby group.
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'Call of Duty' feud between gamers led to death of innocent man in his home in Kansas
Swatting incident seeded from a "Call of Duty" feud between players over a $1.50 wagered match resulted into the death of an innocent man. A 28-year-old man from Kansas was shot dead by a SWAT officer after a fraudulent report by gamers about a hostage taking situation at his home.
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Hurricane Harvey churches awarded taxpayers' money in major policy change
Churches providing aid after a disaster will be eligible for US taxpayers' money in a major reversal of policy and an apparent win for conservative churches.
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Main suspect behind 'swatting incident' in Kansas now arrested
Tyler Barriss, 25, was arrested by the South Los Angeles Friday night when various informants claimed he was the one who orchestrated the deadly prank.
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Volkswagen has announced the increased production of the e-Golf in Germany due to high demand
Volkswagen is planning to double the production of the e-Golf starting March this year.
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Barack Obama shares list of his favorite books and songs from 2017
Former United States President Barack Obama just released a list of his favorite songs and books from 2017. Obama's list includes critically acclaimed music artists and authors who distributed something new last year.
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Iran protests: 10 dead as thousands join fifth day of anti-government demonstrations
Anti-government demonstrations continued for a fifth day in Iran on Monday, after 10 people were killed during the biggest protests since the pro-reform unrest of 2009.
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Christian brothers shot dead in Egypt days after Church attack
A masked gunman shot dead two Christian brothers at their alcohol shop south of Cairo on Monday, security sources said.