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Over 3000 Muslims Attack Christian Homes and Shops in Egypt, 3 Injured PDF Print E-mail
Written by Dan Wooding   
Sunday, 29 January 2012 14:35

(ANS) -- A mob of over 3000 Muslims have just attacked Copts in the village of Kobry-el-Sharbat (el-Ameriya), Alexandria, Egypt. Coptic homes and shops were looted before being set ablaze. Two Copts and a Muslim were injured.

Mary Abdelmassih, writing for the Assyrian International News Agency (www.aina.org) said that the violence started after a rumor was spread that a Coptic man had an allegedly intimate photo of a Muslim woman on his mobile phone. The Coptic man, Mourad Samy Guirgis, surrendered to the police for his protection.

 
Catholic Church Denounces Health Care Law PDF Print E-mail
Written by Russ Jones   
Wednesday, 01 February 2012 14:40

Over one hundred Catholic bishops and institutions across the nation, including Illinois, has issued statements denouncing the Obama administration's national requirement to include contraception in employees' health benefits. Bishop Thomas G. Doran of the Rockford, Ill. Diocese issued a strongly worded statement urging parishes to stand up against what he calls an assault on religious liberty.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 01 February 2012 14:46
 
Mighty Macs Movie – Teamwork Works PDF Print E-mail
Written by Rusty Wright   
Thursday, 20 October 2011 03:56

My wife tolerates basketball. Barely. At my alma mater, basketball is religion. So sometimes she’s a hoops widow. But she enjoyed this fun movie. Want a feel-good Cinderella story about underdogs prevailing and dreams coming true? Try The Mighty Macs. I cheered, laughed, and applauded at this inspiring story of US collegiate basketball’s first-ever women’s national championship.

 
Vanderbilt University and political correctness PDF Print E-mail
Written by Dr. Jim Denison   
Thursday, 02 February 2012 13:44

Vanderbilt UniversityVanderbilt University was founded in 1873 by the Methodist Church.  In 1914, the school and church severed ties (leading Methodists to create Southern Methodist University in Dallas).  Last year, Vanderbilt forced the Christian Legal Society on its campus to remove Bible verses and the words "Jesus Christ is Lord and Savior" from its constitution.  Now the university has stated that Christian groups cannot have guidelines requiring specific beliefs for their leaders.

 
Young Americans Say They Will Delay Repaying Student Loans Due to Poor Economy PDF Print E-mail
Written by CP Staff Report   
Friday, 28 October 2011 02:50

With student loan repayment receiving much attention, the crux of the issue is joblessness. The long duration of a poor US economy with near zero job growth is continuing to take a deepening toll on young adults. Faced with the highest joblessness since the end of World War II, young Americans are forced to deal with an increasingly limited number of opportunities for jobs and are delaying major financial and life decisions based on the economy - 27% say they will delay paying off student loans or other debt due to economic factors.

 
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