David
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Syrian insurgents 'mimicking ruthlessness' of army
Insurgent groups in Syria have carried out scores of indiscriminate attacks that have killed and maimed civilians in violation of the laws of war, a Human Rights Watch report said on Monday.
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France close to legalising euthanasia
France is now one step away from legalising euthanasia after Parliament passed a controversial bill addressing patients\' rights to end of life care.
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Starbucks cancels racial awareness campaign
Coffee giant Starbucks has called off its newest campaign aimed at increasing conversations about race in America.
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'Fault In Our Stars' author says working in a children's hospital challenged his faith
The author of The Fault In Our Stars, the novel about two teenagers dying of cancer, has spoken of how his faith was challenged by his experience of working as a student chaplain at a children\'s hospital as an aspiring minister.
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Why are you going to so many damn weddings?
I love weddings. Christmas is great and birthdays are fun, but I love attending weddings. I have already attended four weddings to date this year and have another three to attend before July hits. That\'s a lot of weddings, and a lot of cake.
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Transcendence
According to the average science fiction movie, one day humans will build highly sophisticated robots which will turn on us and seek to destroy us—their creators—in a sudden awakening to evil.
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The Jesus of the west and the death of the gospel
The Church today has been infiltrated by an imposter. It has been subverted by a \'Jesus\' who is not the Son of God, but rather the obsequious servant of the west.
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Basil Sellers meets with young writers leadership group
Mr Basil Sellers AM met with the Press Service International (PSI) young writers leadership group over morning tea in his Sydney home on Saturday 21 March.
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Obama calls for release of jailed Pastor Saeed Abedini
Pastor Saeed Abedini must be released from his imprisonment in Iran, said US president Barack Obama yesterday.
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Hope is not enough to get you to heaven, warns Rick Warren
He said in his devotional that if people were to be asked right now whether they would be going to Heaven or Hell, the most common response would be: \"I hope I\'ll go to Heaven.\"