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Muslim-Run 'No-Go' Areas of England, France, and Sweden Are Real, Experts Argue
When Steve Emerson, the founder of the Investigative Project on Terrorism, was forced to apologize for saying that Birmingham, England is an "all-Muslim" city where non-Muslims aren't allowed, many believed that his entire statements about certain "no-go" areas of Europe were all false. But Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal is giving a speech in London today about the truth of the matter, letting the world know that these "no-go" regions are real, even though European governments won't admit it.
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Christian Man Survives Being Crushed Between Two Semis, Miraculously Walks Away Unharmed
When a massive pile-up on eastern Oregon's Interstate 84 caused two semi tractor trailers to slide on a nasty patch of black ice and collide, 27-year-old Kaleb Whitby's truck was stuck between them. Despite the fact that Kaleb's Chevy Silverado was completely smashed between the two big rigs, he walked away with only minor scratches.
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Martin Luther King Jr.'s Family Legal Battles Disrupted by Unauthorized Restraining Order, Estate Attorney Acted Without Permission
Earlier this week, we reported on a legal dispute between the sons and daughter of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr in regards to the late civil rights leader's estate, including his valuable Bible and Nobel Peace Prize that were said to fetch several millions of dollars. But a new motion filed today aims to dissolve an unauthorized restraining order and bring a peaceful resolution to the family's legal battles.
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Martin Luther King Jr. Film 'Selma' Snubbed on Oscar 2015 Nominations; Rev. Al Sharpton Calls 'Appallingly Insulting'
Many are calling the snub of the Martin Luther King Jr. biopic "Selma" one of the biggest tragedies of this week's 87th Annual Academy Awards nominations list, especially considering the fact that this Monday celebrates the national holiday centered around the late civil rights leader.
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German Convert to Islam Claims that ISIS Will Soon Conquer Europe
A German Muslim man who converted to fight with ISIS makes the claim that the Islamic terrorist group will soon take over Europe. "We will one day conquer Europe. We don't just want to. We will. And we are sure about that," claims Christian Emde during an interview with Jürgen Todenhöfer, a journalist who specialize in covering the ISIS situation in Syria and Iraq.
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Greg Laurie: Disney’s ‘Snow White’ Remake Abandons Original Themes of Love and Redemption
Pastor Greg Laurie, founder of the renowned Harvest Christian Fellowship, recently criticized Disney’s live-action remake of Snow White, saying it strays far from the gospel-inspired message of love and redemption found in the original.
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‘The Chosen’ Season 5: The darkest season yet—What to know before watching
The wait is over—The Chosen is back with its fifth season, and this time, things are getting intense. The new episodes dive straight into the final days of Jesus’ life, covering some of the most emotional and dramatic moments in the Bible. If you’ve been following the series, you already know that The Chosen isn’t just about retelling familiar stories—it’s about bringing them to life in a way that feels real.
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Netflix under scrutiny after bible verse disappears from ‘The Passion of the Christ’
Netflix has come under fire from Christian audiences after viewers noticed that a significant Bible verse—Isaiah 53:5—appears to be missing from the opening scene of The Passion of the Christ on the platform.
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'The King of Kings', its box office success — and what critics are saying
The King of Kings, the latest animated depiction of the life of Jesus Christ, is receiving strong reviews from major critics for its creative framing and compelling voice acting.
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"Is Jonathan Roumie replacing Jesus in our minds?" — The Chosen sparks deep debate at apologetics Canada
At the packed Apologetics Canada Conference, a lively—and slightly spicy—conversation unfolded that had everyone leaning in: Is The Chosen helping people meet Jesus, or is it just good Christian fanfiction that’s messing with our imagination?