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Should I marry the girl of my dreams?
Most people will already have some idea or another of their dream girl or dream boy even at an early age. But are we really destined to find the one?

Deformed babies due to Zika shouldn't be killed, says journalist with microcephaly, a rare condition linked to virus
The rising number of Zika virus infection, which is being suspected to cause mental deformities among babies, should not be used to justify more abortions, a Brazilian journalist with the rare condition said.

Einstein was right: For the first time, scientists detect gravitational waves from merging black holes
In what is already being described by some as the most important discovery in the field of physics in recent years, the Laser Inferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) proudly announced this week that it has accomplished what it has set out to do: detect ripples in time-space.

Pennsylvania pastor offers free prayer at coffee shops, says he's humbled at how the Spirit works
Associate Pastor Thomas Rusert is not a coffee drinker. "I drink coffee only on Thursdays. This is partly because I am a weirdly patterned person. It's also because I feel insecure ordering my preferred tea at a coffee shop; it's like ordering a salad at a steakhouse," he said.

Police issue citation to preacher for publicly speaking out against STDs which 'offended' Texas university students
An evangelical preacher who publicly spoke out against sexually transmitted diseases, anal sex and "dirty penis" off campus in Texas was issued a ticket by a police officer for disorderly conduct that offended students.

Christian athlete Lolo Jones hits back at hater on Twitter, upsetting her fans: 'Do you really need to do this?'
Christian athlete Lolo Jones has managed to fill her social media page with positivie and inspiring content. However, the athlete did something during the Super Bowl 50 that has gotten most of her fans upset.

'Miracle baby girl' E'Layah Faith Pegues beats the odds as parents keep their faith
E'layah Faith Pegue's birth is one of wonder and miracles. As one of the smallest babies in the world, doctors thought that her chances of survival are slim to none, but her parents Eric and Megan Pegues were determined to bring her to the world.

One Million Moms glad 'Angel From Hell' is cancelled as it targets 'Younger,' another 'disgusting' TV show
The Christian watchgroup One Million Moms breathed a sigh of relief when the program "Angel From Hell" was cancelled after just five episodes, but the battle still continues since a "disgusting program" called "Younger" continues to be aired by TV Land network.

U.S. Muslim leaders urging followers to show their voting power, elect leaders friendly to Islam
Unknown to many, evangelical leader Rev. Franklin Graham is not the only one conducting a campaign to encourage Christian Americans to go out and vote for righteous Christian leaders this November.

Biblical irony: Many Christians no longer know the Bible despite its wide availability, scholar says
Although the Holy Bible is a massive $2.5-billion industry, it is a bestseller that many Americans do not read much less understand, according to Christian scholar Jeremiah J. Johnston.

Trump attacks rival's faith: 'How can Cruz be an evangelical Christian when he lies so much and is dishonest?'
Top Republican presidential rivals Donald Trump and Ted Cruz continued bashing each other, with Trump questioning his rival's Christian faith on Friday.

More Catholics embracing evangelical Christianity in Mexico; Pope Francis trying to stem the tide
A growing number of Mexicans are leaving the Catholic Church, one of the reasons why Pope Francis is currently visiting their country, a bastion of Catholicism for centuries, CBS News reported.

ISIS militants take over civilian homes in Raqqa, shave beards to avoid being targeted by enemy aircraft
Islamic State (ISIS) fighters are feeling the heat from intensified coalition airstrikes to such an extent that they have resorted to shaving their beards and seizing civilian homes in their Syrian stronghold of Raqqa for fear of being targeted by armed drones and other coalition aircraft.

Sudden death of conservative Justice Scalia plunges U.S. Supreme Court, politics into turmoil
The Obama administration was plunged into turmoil following the sudden and unexplained death of Justice Antonin Scalia, the outspoken leader of the Supreme Court's conservative bloc.

Pope in Mexico: Government under pressure over drugs and corruption
Pope Francis called on Mexico's government on Saturday to fight endemic corruption and drug trafficking and he then prayed with thousands before the icon that unites the country - the Virgin of Guadalupe.
#PrayforDawkins: Church defends tweet after accusations of 'trolling'
The Church of England has defended a tweet saying it was praying outspoken atheist Richard Dawkins, who has had a stroke.