Katherine Weber
Christian Post Reporter
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Muslims Targeted in Firebomb Mosque Attacks in NYC (VIDEO)
The New York City Police Department is nvestigating four fire attacks from Sunday night, the majority of which were targeted at Muslim places of worship.

Christian Teen Arrested in Egypt for Facebook 'Desecration' of Muhammad
Tensions between Egypt's Coptic Christians and Muslims continue as military authorities have detained a Christian student last week for posting images of the prophet Muhammad on his Facebook page.

Pope Continues Push Against 'Moral Relativism' for 2012 Peace Day
In his message for World Peace Day 2012, Pope Benedict XVI re-asserted his fight against moral relativism, which he has previously blamed for Britain’s summer riots.

Why Youth Are Leaving the Church: Politics, Postmodernity, or Pure Rebellion?
As the country's youth continue to leave the Christian Church at a rapid rate, researchers attempt to pin down the reason for the mass exodus, pointing primarily to the relationship between organized religion and conservative politics, the postmodernist movement, and the psychosocial relationship between the youth and the elderly.
Egyptian Military Raids Pro-Democratic Organizations With US Ties
The U.N. Human Rights office has accused Egypt’s ruling military of “unnecessarily heavy-handed measures” after it raided the offices of several pro-democracy organizations on Thursday, some of which are based in the United States.
Pastor of Tenn. Christian Club Denies Youth Ministry Has Gang Ties
A Chattanooga, Tenn., church became the site of gang-related gunfire on Christmas Eve when nine victims were shot in front of the parish’s youth outreach facility, Club Fathom. The pastor who owns the club insists those shoot were victims, and not perpetrators of the violence.

Egypt Charges Soldiers in Maspero Massacre of Coptic Christians
Egypt’s Supreme Military Court has charged three soldiers with involuntary manslaughter for their involvement with the October Maspero Massacre that resulted in the deaths of dozens of people, most of them believed to be Christians.

Egypt's Military Lends $1B to Help Bolster Nation's Flailing Economy
In an attempt to generate public support, Egypt’s ruling military council has pledged to loan $1 billion to the central bank, thus proving its benefit to the country’s financial stability.
Controversial State Laws to Take Effect in 2012
Americans will be ringing in the 2012 New Year not just with resolutions and champagne, but also with three highly controversial laws in the state of New Hampshire, Alabama, and California.
Victoria Jackson Claims Muslim Brotherhood Infiltrating US
American comedian and actress Victoria Jackson claims to have seen evidence that the Muslim Brotherhood is infiltrating America, especially the current government administration.



















