Saikrupa
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Norway: children as young as 6 changing gender on official documents
In a newly passed law, Norway has given kids as young as six the right to identify themselves as a member of the opposite sex, and to change their gender on official documents.
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Pope Francis prays for journalists to respect the truth
In his most recent prayer video, the Pope dedicated the month of October towards prayers for journalists, so that their work would always be motivated by strong ethics and respect for the truth.
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God creates massive dust storm protecting newly baptised Christian from militants in Middle East
A massive dust storm has protected a group of newly baptised Christians from a group of militants pursuing them for converting from Islam.
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Philippines: church supports addict rehabilitation program, says crime cannot be solved by committing another
After a string of casualties in the promised drug crackdown in Philippines, the Church has stepped in to tackle the drug problem.
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Former Mozilla CEO ousted for opposing gay marriage makes comeback with new Internet browser 'Brave'
Brendan Eich, Mozilla\'s former CEO and the creator of JavaScript, has launched a new browser aptly named \'Brave.\' The 55 year old was ousted and forced to resign from his position as the company\'s executive head because of his support for traditional marriage.
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27 Christians deported from Saudi Arabia for 'un-Islamic prayer'
27 Christians have been reported from Saudi Arabia for praying and celebrating a church festival. The celebrations were held at a private home, and among the deported were children too.
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Malatya massacre: accused men sentenced to life for murder of 3 Christians, but remain free
Trial proceeding began in November 2007, and the defendants\' lawyers insisted that the attack was intended to stop the harmful activities of missionaries, who were supposedly out to destroy the honor of Islam. Now, as the long-pending verdict was given at the conclusion of the 115th hearing of the trial, news media all over Turkey flashed it across their headlines.
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Pastor in Russia charged under new anti-missionary law
Owing to Russia\'s recently enforced \'anti-terrorism\' law, an American pastor has been charged for conducting a religious service in a private home. He apparently advertised in a public space, inviting people to join in the worship.
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Concerns grow as first 'three-parent' child is born in Mexico
The first baby to have the DNA of three parents has been born, and, as The Stream reports, many have blasted this as an attempt to play God. The controversial baby was born to a Jordanian couple in the country of Mexico.
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Tullian Tchividjian: discovering the truth about himself made him want to commit suicide
Tullian Tchividjian, a former megachurch pastor and the grandson of renowned evangelist Billy Graham, revealed in an extensive post on Expastors that he was on the brink of committing suicide after revelations of a couple of affairs resulted in the end of his marriage and the loss of his job.