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Right to die law: Why California governor signed it and why critics are not buying it
Right to die law: Why California governor signed it and why critics are not buying it

After months of introspection and indecision, California Gov. Jerry Brown finally came out to put his stamp of approval on a literally life and death matter. On Monday, he signed ABX2 15, also called the "End of Life Option Act."

Plea to God from Tennessee county: Have mercy on America for allowing gay union
Plea to God from Tennessee county: Have mercy on America for allowing gay union

Warning of America's eventual destruction, officials in one county in Tennessee have decided to turn to the one true power that could stop the cataclysm: God.

Christians at work: How conflicts between law and religion might be solved
Christians at work: How conflicts between law and religion might be solved

A report for the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has suggested that employees might benefit from the principle of "reasonable accommodation" for their beliefs.

Oklahoma: Controversial Ten Commandments monument removed under cover of night
Oklahoma: Controversial Ten Commandments monument removed under cover of night

The granite Ten Commandments that has sparked controversy since its installation in 2012 on the Oklahoma Capitol grounds was removed last night.

Armenian tycoons donate millions to church-building programme
Armenian tycoons donate millions to church-building programme

Super-rich Armenians have chosen to invest their millions in building churches, but some are questioning the sincerity of the donations.

Vatican accused of sending gay priests to be \'cured\'
Vatican accused of sending gay priests to be 'cured'

The Vatican has been sending gay priests to a monastery to "cure" them of homosexuality, a former clergyman has alleged.

Donald Trump: Has evangelical support for him peaked?
Donald Trump: Has evangelical support for him peaked?

Evangelical support for Donald Trump appears to be waning, despite one prosperity preacher claiming anyone who opposes him will be "condemned".

The Gospel of Jesus\' Wife: Was it forged by a hard-up East German industrialist?
The Gospel of Jesus' Wife: Was it forged by a hard-up East German industrialist?

The authenticity of an ancient papyrus known as the "Gospel of Jesus' Wife" has been brought into question as questions surrounding its origins remain unanswered, according to Living Science.

US Mosques step up security as anti-Islam protesters encouraged to bring guns
US Mosques step up security as anti-Islam protesters encouraged to bring guns

Mosques across the US have been urged to step up security in response to a number of planned protests by an anti-Muslim group this weekend.

Three men attack pastor with knife after asking to learn about Jesus
Three men attack pastor with knife after asking to learn about Jesus

Fears of Islamic extremism in Bangladesh are increasing following a knife attack on a church pastor.

Bishop tells Tory fringe meeting benefits regime punishes the innocent
Bishop tells Tory fringe meeting benefits regime punishes the innocent

Rt Rev David Walker said that too many innocent people were being trapped in the drive to catch fraudsters.

Why the evangelical message doesn\'t always play well in Israel
Why the evangelical message doesn't always play well in Israel

While Sukkoth is popular with many Israel-supporting evangelicals, many Jews regarding their support for it as disguised missionary activity.

Gospel for Asia: \'Regret\' at termination by financial watchdog, but no explanation yet
Gospel for Asia: 'Regret' at termination by financial watchdog, but no explanation yet

GFA expressed "regret and sadness" at the decision and pledged to improve its reporting of financial matters.

Huckabee hits out at gay-friendly Doritos
Huckabee hits out at gay-friendly Doritos

Huckabee's objection to food giant Frito-Lay is targeted at its choice of partner rather than at its colourful Doritos.

ISIS razes 2,000-year-old Arch of Triumph in continuing \'crime against civilisation\'
ISIS razes 2,000-year-old Arch of Triumph in continuing 'crime against civilisation'

Depraved jihadists of the Islamic State of Iraq and Levant (ISIL) have reportedly razed the 2000 year-old Arch of Triumph in the captured city Palmyra as it continues its campaign to destroy heritage sites across Syria and Iraq, Syria's head of antiquities and activists, has said.

For husbands only: 5 ways to show you truly love your wife and want stronger ties
For husbands only: 5 ways to show you truly love your wife and want stronger ties

Men and women's brains are wired differently, and this is why married couples often find themselves arguing about the simplest things. Sometimes, when arguments escalate, fights ensue and once loving husbands and wives find themselves turning against each other.