Stoyan Zaimov
Christian Post Reporter
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Largest Privately Owned Dead Sea Scroll Fragment to Be Unveiled at Texas Seminary
Visitors at the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary's exhibition, "Dead Sea Scrolls & the Bible: Ancient Artifacts, Timeless Treasures" in Forth Worth, Texas, will be able to view the largest privately owned Dead Scroll fragment to ever be placed on public display starting July 12.
NYC Churches Win Right to Hold Weekend Services in Public Schools
The Alliance Defense Fund (ADF) has won a permanent injunction in the 17-year legal battle involving the Bronx Household of Faith and the NYC Board of Education, which now allows religious groups to meet freely for worship services in public school facilities.
NJ Senator Pushes Bill Seeking Asylum for Indonesian Christians Facing Persecution
U.S. Senator Frank Lautenberg of New Jersey has pushed forth a new bill allowing Indonesian Christians living illegally in the United States to seek asylum and protect them from facing persecution back home.
Poll: Most Americans Support 'Obamacare;' Christians Remain Divided
A recent poll by the Public Religion Research Institute found that just days before the Supreme Court ruled to uphold the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, the majority of Americans supported "Obamacare," although Christians remained divided on the president's healthcare law.
Muslims and Jews Slam German Court's Circumcision Ban as Discriminatory
A decision by a German court prohibiting doctors from performing circumcisions based on religious reasons is being protested by Jews and Muslims who say the ruling is a violation of their liberties, as circumcision is held by both groups as a religious rite.
Conservative Christians Warn American Families at Risk After 'Obamacare' Is Upheld
Christian leaders across the nation been responding to the Supreme Court's ruling on "Obamacare," with many suggesting that the decision to uphold the law's insurance mandate could pose grave consequences for American families.
Ga. Student Counselor Fired for Religious Views on Homosexuality Loses Case
A Christian student at a Georgia university who was expelled from her school's counseling program for expressing her disagreement with homosexuality has lost a court case against the school.

'Creation Festival' 2012 Kicks Off Largest Christian Music Festival of the Year
The largest Christian music festival in the United States kicks off Wednesday in Mount Union, Pa., and features some of the biggest names in Christian music. The festival, running until June 30, includes four days of music, fellowship and teaching.
Baby Chimpanzee Mauled to Death in Front of Visitors at LA Zoo
Visitors at the Los Angeles Zoo witnessed a grizzly scene Wednesday when an adult chimpanzee mauled to death a baby chimp inside the animal enclosure.
Argentine Bishop Caught Hugging Woman in Bikini on Beach Resigns
An Argentinean Roman Catholic bishop who was photographed last week embracing a woman in a bikini on a Mexican beach has had his resignation accepted by the Vatican.


















