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April 3
- Noah’s Ark could have floated with the weight of 70,000 animals inside, researchers calculate Sarah Knapton, National Post
- Scientists Say Shroud of Turin Shows Jesus Was Crucified in 'Very Painful' Position, With Arms Over Head Katherine Weber, The Christian Post
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February 24
- Religious education subjected to 'rank discrimination' Graeme Paton, The Telegraph
- Christians more hostile to benefit claimants than their clergy Andrew Brown, The Guardian
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February 12
- Girl Guides offers concession to Christians in row over dropping God from pledge John Bingham, The Telegraph
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February 7
- Rising numbers of children 'no longer read Bible stories' Graeme Paton, The Telegraph
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January 30
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January 25
- Noah's Ark Prototype Was Round, 4,000 Year Old Tablet Suggests Jill Lawless, AP
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January 15
- Going to church can keep you on the straight and narrow, criminology study suggests John Bingham, The Telegraph
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January 13
- Christian counsellors ban therapy aimed at 'converting' gay patients Patrick Strudwick, The Guardian
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January 8
- Reported Christian ‘martyr’ deaths double in 2013, Open Doors survey says Tom Heneghan, Reuters
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December 18
- Christians persecuted by Islamists, says Prince Charles John McManus, BBC News
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December 10
- Jesus Christ named history's most successful meme Heather Saul, The Independent
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November 27
- Christian guesthouse owners lose appeal over right to bar gay couples Owen Bowcott, The Guardian
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October 24
- What happens when Muslims and Christians tie the knot? Karen Millington, BBC
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October 17
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October 6
- No place for Jesus in RE, but there’s always Gandhi Christina Odone, The Telegraph
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September 30
- Saint G.K. Chesterton? Some delight, others worry about effort to canonize writer Trevor Grundy, The Washington Post
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September 17
- Dalmanutha, Biblical Town Mentioned In Gospel Of Mark, Possibly Discovered Archaeologists Claim Yasmine Hafiz, The Huffington Post
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August 30
- Christianity and the search for extraterrestrial intelligence Emma Crichton-Miller, New Statesman
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