Stoyan Zaimov
Christian Post Reporter
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Texas Atheists' 'Great Without God' Ads to Run During Easter Rejected
An atheist campaign seeking to show families that they can be "great without God" or religion during Easter weekend received some setback after organizers were told the ads were inappropriate for the Texas theater targeted in the campaign.
Obama's Trayvon Martin Remarks Reflect Race, or Parental Instinct?
President Barack Obama's remarks about slain black teen Trayvon Martin are continuing to draw criticism, and a minister who heads a nonprofit educational and motivational organization has accused the president of using the case to raise racial tensions in the country.
Satan Using Racism to Divide Nation Over Trayvon Martin Killing, Claims Minister
An online evangelist insists "one of Satan's most powerful weapons" is racism and that he is using the issue to divide the nation over the fatal shooting of Florida teen Trayvon Martin by George Zimmerman – and that figures like Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson have worsened the situation.

Author Tackles Resurrection of the Dead, Why Christians Get Prophecy 'Wrong'
The Rev. Gerald Haug, author of Ortho-Millennialism: Bringing Order to End-Time Chaos, discussed in a recent interview with The Christian Post the eternal fate of believers, elaborating on why he thinks the Resurrection of the Dead discussed in the Bible has already happened.
Church Donations Dwindled, Membership Grew Steadily in 2010
Annual church donations were down by $1.2 billion in 2010, a recent report revealed, bearing witness to the ongoing financial problems hitting congregations and the U.S. economy. However, the same report revealed that church membership has remained steady.
Churchgoers Happier on Sundays While Mood of Others Dips, Study Finds
A new Gallup poll has revealed what many churchgoers already know – going to a place of worship and participating in a congregation makes people happier and lifts up their spirits.
Trayvon Martin Shooting Witness Supports Zimmerman's Self-Defense Claim?
While members of the public hold rallies to demand justice for Trayvon Martin, the 17-year-old African-American teen fatally last month shot by 28-year-old George Zimmerman, new details in the case have emerged that suggest Zimmerman may have fired his gun in self-defense.
Jeff Foxworthy to Host 'The American Bible Challenge' on GSN
The Game Show Network, or GSN, has siged on stand-up comedian Jeff Foxworthy to host its new game show, "The American Bible Challenge," which will test contestants' knowledge of the Bible.
WWE Promotes Anti-Bullying 'Be A Star' Campaign Ahead of Wrestlemania 28
The World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), the biggest professional wrestling organization in the world, is pushing its anti-bullying "Be A STAR" campaign ahead of Wrestlemania 28 on April 1, the company's biggest annual event.

Mitt Romney's Cousin Says Mormon Church a Fraud, Divides Families
While GOP presidential frontrunner Mitt Romney is not known for a willingness to discuss his Mormon faith in detail, at least during his political speeches, a family member and former Mormon has come out to accuse The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints of being a cult and a fraud.


















