Katherine Weber
Christian Post Reporter
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75 Percent of American Pastors Do Not Consider Mormons Part of Christianity
A recent poll conducted by LifeWay research concluded that 75 percent of America’s pastors do not consider Mormons to be Christians.
BlackBerry Outage Hits America; Emails, Phone Calls Affected
BlackBerry’s service platform began to experience outages in Africa, Europe, the Middle East and India Monday, but the problem has now spread across the Atlantic. Outages are now hitting North and South America as of this morning.

Christians Blame State TV as Egypt Military Buries Soldiers Killed in Violence
Three Egyptian soldiers have been buried in Cairo following the violent clashes at the weekend that killed 26 people, most of whom were Coptic Christians.
Smallest Full Moon of 2011 Rises Tonight
The smallest full moon of 2011, referred to as October’s Full Hunter Moon, will rise in the east at sunset Tuesday evening.
US Terror Plot a 'Fabrication,' Says Iran
Ali Akbar Javanfekr has called the Washington D.C. terror plot, foiled by U.S. intelligence agencies Tuesday, “a fabrication.”
$99 HP TouchPad Sale: New Release Due for Late October
Hewlett Packard’s discontinued TouchPad will be making another huge discount sale in late October, when the company will run off 200,000 more TouchPads to “satisfy unfulfilled demand,” according to the HP website.
iPhone 5 Release Date: Smartphone to be Most Intimate Gadget Yet?
The Economist has predicted that the highly anticipated iPhone 5 will be the most intimate piece of technology to date.
Does Harold Camping Have Alzheimer's?
The American public has questioned Christian broadcaster Harold Camping's mental stability as Oct. 21, the date of his fourth Rapture prediction approaches.

Open Doors USA: Christians Shocked by Egypt Security Force Attacks on Copts
Coptic Christians are blaming Egypt’s security forces for the brutish violence used during peaceful protests in Cairo, according to an Open Doors USA press release.

American Christians Mourn Violence Against Copts in Egypt Clashes
Christians in the United States are observing a three-day mourning period, beginning Tuesday, to honor the 25 killed in the violent clashes, which erupted in Cairo on Sunday.


















