Stoyan Zaimov
Christian Post Reporter
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Gallup: Austerity-Hit Greece and Atheistic Japan Among Most Pessimistic Nations
A recent Gallup Poll has revealed which nations around the world are feeling most pessimistic about the future – and results show that unsurprisingly, austerity-hit Greeks feel the worst when thinking about their lives five years from now.
Family of Christian Comedian Shot in Face by Colo. Gunman Asks Public for Help
As stories of the 70-plus people killed or injured during the Colorado shooting last week emerge, CP has learned of one survivor who was gravely wounded during the rampage and placed in a coma as a result. His wife, who gave birth to first child days after the shooting, is now faced with a heavy financial burden and is asking the public for help.
Scientology Defeats Human Trafficking Suit Filed by Former Members
The Church of Scientology has defeated a human trafficking case pushed by former high ranking members accusing the organization of forced labor. A federal court in California on Tuesday ruled that the claimants had every chance to escape.
Tony Blair Warns Obama, West Ignorant of Islamic Extremist Threat
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair has warned that the West is not fully aware of how dangerous Islamic extremism is getting in the Middle East, and has questioned President Barack Obama's handling of Islamic relations.

Westboro to Picket Colo. Victims' Funerals? Local Pastor Calls It 'Abhorrent'
In the wake of the deadly shootings that occurred at a movie theater in Colorado last week, extremist Christian group the Westboro Baptist Church has revealed potential plans to protest victims' funerals – a decision a local pastor has called "insulting and abhorrent."

Christians in Syria Fear Radical Islamic Control if Assad Falls
Christians in Syria are caught in the middle of an ever-growing conflict between government troops loyal to President Bashar al-Assad and rebel fighters who want to bring down his regime.

Poll: Americans Sick of Political Campaigns Focused on Attacks Rather Than Issues
A new poll shows that Americans are growing increasingly frustrated with the way political leaders are campaigning against each other, seeing it as doing more harm than good in the political sphere.

'Republicans United for Marriage' Seeks to Change GOP Views on Gay Marriage in Maine
As the November vote on changing the definition of marriage approaches in Maine, as it does in a number of other states, a group of local Republicans has come out in support of same sex-marriage by insisting that it should not be viewed as a political issue.
German Government Stands With Jews and Muslims in Circumcision Debate
The German government has decided to stand on the side of religious groups seeking the right to continue performing circumcisions on young boys, overturning a previous court decision that sought to ban the practice.

'Virgin Mary Tree' Costs NJ City $1,000 a Day, Criticized as Idolatry
A tree in New Jersey, which some say has a knot that resembles the image of Jesus' mother Mary, is sparking some controversy after it was revealed that the price of keeping the tree safe was costing tax payers $1,000 a day.


















