Stoyan Zaimov
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Atheist Group Demands Pa. School Remove Ten Commandments Monument
A Pennsylvania high school is facing a legal battle to keep its monument of the Ten Commandments, which it has had for decades, after an atheist group threatened to sue the school district for violating the separation of church and state.
Pat Robertson Defends Tim Tebow, Warns Broncos on Peyton Manning
Pat Robertson, host of "The 700 Club" on his Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN), has come out in defense of NFL quarterback Tim Tebow and warned that the Denver Broncos may pay a price for replacing the outspoken Christian athlete with newly-signed quarterback Peyton Manning.

Whitney Houston Drowning Related to Cocaine Abuse, Coroner Reveals
Weeks of speculation surrounding Whitney Houston's death at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on Feb. 11 have come to an end after a coroner announced that the 48-year-old singer was under the influence of drugs when she drowned in a bathtub.
Rapture 'Pet Hotel' Not Real, Says Owner Who Only Wanted Media Attention
The owner of a pet hotel called Eternal Earth-Bound Pets, which was supposed to take care of the pets of believers who ascend into heaven during the Rapture, has admitted that his store was not for real and he did not have any clients. The man, Bart Centre, claims he promoted the fake business in order to garner attention for his book.
Vote to Repeal Same-Sex Marriage Fails in NH; 'Victory' Credited to GOP
The New Hampshire House of Representatives voted 211-116 Wednesday to reject an effort to repeal the state's 2009 marriage equality law, and while same-sex marriage supporters are cheering their Republican lawmakers, a defense of marriage organization has promised that legislators will be held accountable for their votes.
Queen Elizabeth 'Lectured' on Gay Rights During Diamond Jubilee Celebration (VIDEO)
As Queen Elizabeth II of England addressed both houses of the British Parliament on Tuesday while celebrating her Diamond Jubilee, she also received a lecture about gay rights by a politician in a speech that critics claim was inappropriate.
Turkey, Key US Ally, Added to List of Worst Religious Freedom Offenders
Turkey, a key U.S. ally in the war on terror, has been placed on a U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom list of worst religious offenders, alongside countries such as Iran, Iraq and North Korea -- once known as the "axis of evil," a phrase coined by former U.S. President George W. Bush in the wake of 9/11.
Atheist Group Pleads Freedom of Speech Violations After Rejected Bus Ad
An atheist group looking to plaster city buses in the County of Lackawanna, Pa., with posters promoting atheism has seen its plea rejected, and is now arguing that its rights to freedom of speech are being denied.
Poll: Americans Own Many Bibles, But Rarely Read Them
A poll by LifeWay Research of over 2,000 Americans who read the Bible at least once a month found that only about a third of them read it almost every single day, although the average reader owns 3.6 copies of the Bible.
Rick Warren Guiding Rwanda's New Leaders, Calls Nation His 'Other Home'
Evangelist Rick Warren, founder and senior pastor of Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, Calif., has called upon the new leaders of Rwanda, a country he has helped greatly with humanitarian efforts and considers his "other home," to lead through serving God.


















