Stoyan Zaimov

Christian Post Reporter

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  • Christian Minister Says Voting for Romney Will Promote Mormon 'Cult'

    While Mitt Romney is well on his way to becoming the GOP candidate to face President Barack Obama in the general election this November, one Christian minister has suggested that by voting for Romney, people are "supporting" Mormonism, which he calls a cult.

  • Bin Laden's Family Deported; FBI Issues Warning on Revenge Attacks

    Former al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden's family, which includes his three widows and 11 children, is being deported from Pakistan to Saudi Arabia.

  • Same-Sex Marriage, Gay Clergy on Table at Methodist General Conference

    Same-Sex Marriage, Gay Clergy on Table at Methodist General Conference

    The United Methodist Church's General Conference is currently taking place in Tampa, Fla., and will feature a debate on gay clergy and same-sex marriage. Some have suggested that, in order to keep its membership from dwindling, the Methodist church must come to a compromise on its long-held doctrines on such issues.

  • Chinese Catholics Growing Amid Vatican Fears of Unrecognized Bishops

    China's growing Christian population is reportedly facing challenges in remaining faithful to the Roman Catholic Church while complying with repressive government rules. The Vatican recently chastised bishops who have not been officially ordained, yet are baptizing and "confusing" believers.

  • 3 US Soldiers Killed in Bombing in Afghanistan

    Three American personnel were killed in a bomb blast in the eastern region of Afghanistan today, while officials have confirmed that an Afghan soldier shot and killed a U.S. soldier and a local interpreter in the south a day prior.

  • Ind. Teacher Sues Catholic School for In Vitro Fertilization Firing

    Emily Herx, an Indiana school teacher who was fired from a Roman Catholic school for using in vitro fertilization (IVF) to try to get pregnant has filed a lawsuit against the institution, claiming she is being discriminated against.

  • Perry and Gingrich Endorse Romney; Santorum Still on the Fence

    Mitt Romney, the presumptive GOP presidential nominee, is yet to clinch all the 1,144 delegates he needs to officially be declared the winner of the race, and all but one of his previous campaign rivals have given him their support – with Rick Santorum being the only apparent holdout.

  • Marine Discharged for Calling Obama an 'Enemy' Admits Regret

    The sergeant who called President Barack Obama an "enemy" on Facebook and was discharged on Wednesday for his comments has admitted that he would take back his words, or at least how he framed them.

  • 'American Taliban' John Lindh Sues Government Over Prison Prayer Ban

    John Walker Lindh, otherwise known as the "American Taliban" for his willful participation in the Taliban army during the U.S.-led 2001 invasion of Afghanistan, has sued the federal government for denying him permission to hold prayer meetings with other Muslims behind bars.

  • Mark Driscoll's Mars Hill Church Vandalized by 'Angry Queers' Group

    A police investigation has been launched over reports that several young adults wearing masks vandalized Mars Hill Church in Portland, Ore., Tuesday. The attack on Pastor Mark Driscoll's church was believed to by members of a pro-gay group called "Angry Queers."