Stoyan Zaimov
Christian Post Reporter
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Coalition to Offer 'Christian Response' at Reason Rally to Engage Non-Believers
A number of Christian organizations will attend the Reason Rally on March 24 in Washington, D.C, and engage in what they call "reasonable discussion" with atheists at the event, promising that their only aim is to "share Christ person to person as opportunity arises."
Miley Cyrus Quotes 'Forget Jesus,' Sparks Angry Twitter Reactions
Popstar and actress Miley Cyrus has stirred further controversy on Twitter after she tweeted a quote by theoretical physicist Lawrence Krauss on the origins of matter, where he says "forget Jesus."
UK Gay Marriage Debate Is About Redefinition, Not Rights, Says Cardinal
Cardinal Keith O'Brien, the leader of the Catholic Church in Scotland, who is also the most senior Roman Catholic cleric in Britain, has warned against plans to legalize gay marriage, saying it would "shame the United Kingdom in the eyes of the world."

'Anonymous' Hackers Call Religion a 'Sickness,' Declare War on Christianity?
Members claiming to be part of the formless Internet hacker group "Anonymous" took down three church websites on March 2, replacing their main pages with a clip from evolutionary biologist and atheist Richard Dawkins and posting a statement that branded all religion as a "sickness."

Churchgoers More Likely to Vote For Santorum, Poll Finds
As the Republican race for a presidential nominee approaches Super Tuesday, where no less than ten states will hold contests, a Tennessee university poll has revealed that people who attend church regularly are more likely to vote for Rick Santorum.
Tenn. Principal Allegedly Tells Gay Students They're Going to Hell, Resigns
A Haywood County High School principal in Brownsville, Tenn., has handed in her resignation after allegedly telling gay students they are going to hell, causing outrage among parents as well as the ACLU, which took action on the students' behalf.
Several US States on High Alert as Tornadoes Rip Through Southeast
Several Southeastern states have been placed on high alert as a "very large super-cell" of tornadoes have struck in Alabama, Indiana and Tennessee, and there is potential that up to 17 states may be affected as the super-cell spreads.
Christchurch Cathedral Faces Demolition; Lawmaker Vows to Chain Self to Church
The battle to save New Zealand's 131-year-old Christchurch cathedral seems to have been lost as officials have said earthquake damage has rendered what is left of the structure too unstable – but the city's councilor has threatened to chain himself to the building to prevent it from being demolished.
Could 'Jesus Tomb' Discovery Actually Refer to Christ's Disciples?
The alleged discoveries by a documentary filmmaker who says he may have found the remains of Jesus Christ and his family in Jerusalem are stirring a lot of debate and controversy, but among them lie another interesting claim – that the tombs contain the resting places of some of Christ's disciples.
Southern Baptist Convention Set to Elect First Black President?
The Rev. Fred Luter II of the Franklin Avenue Baptist Church in New Orleans, La., is set to become the first ever African-American president of the Nashville-based Southern Baptist Convention, as he is so far the only candidate for the election in June.


















