Members of Christian radio broadcaster Harold Camping’s Sunday prayer group have begun to dwindle since his false May 21. doomsday prophecy, according to Reuters. With today, Camping’s re-calculation of when God will come down to pass judgment, progressing and no sign of the world ending just yet, those numbers might begin to decrease even more.
Despite Harold Camping's latest prediction in a string of doomsday prophecies saying that the world will end today, Oct. 21, there have been no signs of a great earthquake or the universe melting, as Camping prophesied, anytime soon. With two failed doomsday predictions already under his belt, Twitter users have not exactly been shocked.
The body of 69-year-old Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi, who was killed Thursday, is being held in a meat locker while officials decide how to procede with the burial, according to media reports.
A member of Eddie Long's New Birth Missionary Baptist Church has spoken out against the civil lawsuit being brought against the pastor and his Atlanta, Ga., church.
Rob Bell, the founding pastor of Mars Hill Bible Church, has announced the launching of his new tour to start in November called "Fit to Smash Ice," one of many new ventures the best-selling author and popular Christian leader plans to take on after choosing to resign from the Michigan church after 12 years of service.
Star Magazine is reporting that Will Smith and Jada Pinkett-Smith started rumors about the two splitting in a ploy to gain publicity for Pinkett-Smith's television show, "HawthoRNe."
Relatives of victims of the 1988 Pan Am Flight 103 bombing over Lockerbie, Scotland have been rejoicing at the announcement of Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi's death early Thursday morning, with one woman saying she hoped the despot was in "hell with Hitler."
CP Readers have something to say about the recently released results of a quiz conducted by Changing the Face of Christianity Inc., which was designed to determine how well Christians live the teachings of Jesus Christ. The quiz results indicate that one in four self-proclaimed Christians admit that they do not live according to Christ's teachings.
Bishop Eddie Long, senior pastor of New Birth Missionary Baptist Church in Georgia, released a video on YouTube earlier this year pleading with Ephren Taylor Jr., the former chief executive of City Capital Corp. in Chicago, to "do the right thing" and return nearly one million dollars in funds that members of the church invested in his company.
With the many advancements being made in gadgets and technology today, the possibility of hackers accessing and gathering personal information and passwords is always of high concern, and researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have revealed another cause for concern, especially for smartphone users.