Stoyan Zaimov
Christian Post Reporter
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Hebrew Bible's 'Errors' Corrected for First Time in 500 Years
A Jewish scholar has completed a 30-year project that involved him correcting what he claims are hundreds of grammatical errors in the Hebrew Bible, or the Old Testament, putting the text through its first edit in almost 500 years.

Opposing Gay Marriage Is Not Discrimination, Australian Church Leader Insists
The leader of the Presbyterian Church of Australia has said that Christians are not being discriminatory by wanting to preserve the traditional definition of marriage as the country gets ready to suggest legalizing same-sex marriage.
Traditional Marriage Upheld in Hawaii Court 'for Good of Society'
A federal court in Hawaii has ruled in favor of upholding the constitutional ban on same-sex marriage in the state, ruling against two women who wanted to get married.
Theory of Evolution Challenged by Distinct Human Fossils Found in Kenya?
Researchers leading a study into fossilized human remains in Kenya claim to have found that there were at least three distinct species of humans living in Africa two million years ago, providing a twist to the theory of evolution.
Former Crystal Cathedral May Become 'Most Significant' Catholic Center After the Vatican
Christ Cathedral in Garden Grove, Calif., formerly known as the Crystal Cathedral megachurch, was recently toured by global Catholic leaders who shared their excitement over its future potential once the current Crystal Cathedral congregation leaves campus.
Child Sex Abuse Cases Hidden by Boy Scouts for Decades Made Public
More than 125 hidden cases of child abuse stretching from 1970 to 1991 have been revealed by the Boy Scouts of America, and hundreds of other case files will be made available to the general public due to an Oregon Supreme Court ruling.
Forced Pregnancy Tests at La. Charter School Challenged by ACLU
The Louisiana Education Department and the American Civil Liberties Union are pressuring Delhi Charter School to change its policies banning pregnant students from attending class and demanding that female students suspected of being pregnant be tested by preselected doctors.
Philippines Typhoon News Reports Claim Millions in Critical Condition
Millions of people in Philippines were in a critical situation Wednesday after torrential rains pounded Manila, the capital of about 12 million people, making it the 11th straight day of a monsoon downpour.
Atheism on the Rise in Asian and European Nations, Poll Finds
A recent poll that surveyed over 51,000 people across 57 countries reveals that atheism is on the rise globally by almost 10 percent, with several Asian and European nations experiencing the most growth. Most of the world's population, however, still considers itself religious.
Nigerians Slam Government for Failing to Halt 'Heartless' Terrorist Attacks
Outrage is growing over the failure of the Nigerian government to stop the year-long terrorist attacks against worshippers in the country, with Muslim and Christian leaders continually calling for action to shut down Islamist group Boko Haram.


















