'God's Not Dead 2' producer denies film is 'full of fake Christian persecution'
The producer of God\'s Not Dead 2 has denied accusations that the film is \"full of fake Christian persecution\", arguing that if it weren\'t true, people wouldn\'t be getting so offended by it..
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Christians stay positive on their faith despite feeling misunderstood and persecuted by society, study says
Christians are remaining positive about their place in society despite the many trials and challenges they face, a new research conducted by the Barna Group revealed.
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Christian bakers who declined to make cake for same-sex couple receive threats that their house would be burned, son harmed
A Christian couple who refused to make a cake for a same-sex couple due to their religious beliefs said they received a threatening phone call that warned their house would be burned down and their 17-year-old son harmed.
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Multiculturalism's positive celebration by Greek Australians
Reverend George Capsis is a Greek Australian and a celebrated Australian Baptist Minister having at one stage been the New South Wales Baptist Evangelist travelling around the State preaching Jesus\' Salvation with his mix of humour and challenge.
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Nobel Peace Prize shatters record for nominees for 2016
The number of nominations for the Nobel Peace Prize surged to a new record for 2016, a guardian of the award said.
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UK PM - not targeting Sunday School teachers or Christian youth leaders
British Prime Minister David Cameron has stated categorically he does not intend to cover Sunday schools and summer camps in the Ofstead scheme where the Government proposes a nationwide registration for any out-of-school setting providing instruction to under 19-year-olds for more than six hours in any week.
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Infant refugee becomes face of Australia's tough asylum seeker policies
The significant sympathy generated by the detention and likely deportation of a baby girl born in Australia to Nepalese parents could be a watershed in public opinion about the country\'s harsh asylum seeker policies.
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Euthanasia in Holland: Loneliness cited as key motivator in majority of cases
Loneliness is a key motivation behind the majority of those seeking, and receiving, euthanasia in Holland, a new report has found.
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Nike drops Manny Pacquiao after his 'abhorrent' comments on gays being 'worse than animals'
Filipino boxing champ Manny Pacquiao made the LGBT community truly upset when he said that people who are in gay relationships are \"worse than animals.\"
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Some Australian asylum seekers to be deported have cancer, terminal illnesses
Some of the 267 asylum seekers Australia wants to deport to an offshore immigration center following a court ruling are suffering from cancer and other terminal illnesses, a senior government official said on Monday.
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Clinton's statements on Christianity don't match her views on abortion, author says
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton may claim that she has studied the Holy Bible, but her actions and political views, especially on the issue of abortion, do not match her statements on her alleged Christian faith.
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Australia's Christian Heritage to be taught in Schools
Graham McDonald the Executive Director of \'DIDYNO and the Christian connection\' (Did you know) has revealed that Australia\'s \'Christian heritage\' will be taught for the first time, in lessons on \'how Australia is a secular nation and a multi-faith society\'.