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  • Scientists Say Copernicus' Remains, Grave Found

    By Associated Press Writer

    Researchers said Thursday they have identified the remains of Nicolaus Copernicus by comparing DNA from a skeleton and hair retrieved from one of the 16th-century astronomer's books.

    Nov 20, 2008 | Comments 0
  • Baylor Head Says Tree Rope was Swing, Not Noose

    By The Associated Press

    The head of Baylor University says a rope found in a campus tree on Election Day was apparently an abandoned swing - not a noose. Baylor police also dispelled reports that students burned Obama campaign signs in barbecue pits.

    Nov 14, 2008 | Comments 10
  • Vatican Issues Screening Guidelines for Priests

    By Associated Press Writer

    The Vatican issued new psychological screening guidelines for seminarians Thursday — the latest effort by the Roman Catholic Church to be more selective about its priesthood candidates following a series of sex abuse scandals.

    Nov 03, 2008 | Comments 1
  • Newly Found Inscription Could Be Oldest Hebrew Text, Says Archaelogist

    By The Associated Press

    If one Israeli archaeologist]'s claim is borne out, it would bolster the case for the Bible's accuracy by indicating the Israelites could record events as they happened, transmitting the history that was later written down in the Old Testament several hundred years later.

    Oct 30, 2008 | Comments 1
  • Green-Lettered Bible Preaches Creation Care

    By Katherine T. Phan

    The Green Bible, which highlights verses and passages that speak of God's care for creation in green ink, is the latest eco-friendly Scripture to hit the market.

    Oct 25, 2008 | Comments 7
  • First National 'Bible Bee' to Be Held

    By Aaron Leichman

    A national “Bible Bee” contest will be held for the first time next year and will distribute more than $260,000 in prize money with $100,000 being awarded to the first-place winner of the top age bracket.

    Oct 05, 2008 | Comments 0
  • Falwell College Makes Efforts to Boost Student Voting

    By Sue Lindsey

    The chancellor of Liberty University has an ambitious plan to get the 10,500 students at the evangelical Christian college registered to vote in Virginia, a swing state that could be crucial to victory in the presidential election.

    Sep 24, 2008 | Comments 7
  • Atheists 'Evangelize' on College Campuses

    By Katherine T. Phan

    At least one Christian club or group can be found on most public college and university campuses today. It seems now that militant atheists are catching on. Atheists can now be found nearby Christians on college campuses "evangelizing" new adherents.

    Sep 15, 2008 | Comments 65
  • 'Spore' Game Helps Players Understand Intelligent Design

    By Katherine T. Phan

    While the latest video-game craze, “Spore,” touts the theory of evolution, taking gamers from a single-celled organism to complex civilizations, some say it also promotes God and intelligent design.

    Sep 14, 2008 | Comments 10
  • New Scholarship Search Program Helps Christian College Students-to-Be

    By Aaron Leichman

    A free online program has been launched that will help Christian students more easily find different types of scholarships and grants offered by the participating Christian colleges.

    Sep 14, 2008 | Comments 0
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