Intermittent Fasting’s Biblical Roots: Ancient Wisdom Meets Modern Diet Trend
Intermittent fasting, the diet craze sweeping the nation, might just have its roots in ancient scripture. This timed-eating approach, where folks alte...
Dead Sea Scrolls Older Than Thought: AI Study Reveals 200 B.C. Origins
In a groundbreaking revelation, the Dead Sea Scrolls, those ancient treasures of Jewish history, might be even older than we ever imagined. A fresh st...
Supreme Court Backs Catholic Charity in Wisconsin Tax Exemption Battle
In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court has ruled in favor of a Wisconsin-based Catholic charity, striking down the state’s attempt to deny unemploy...
New Evidence Suggests True Site of Jesus’ Water-to-Wine Miracle Uncovered
A historian’s recent discovery challenges long-held beliefs about the site of Jesus Christ’s first miracle—turning water into wine. Tom McCollough, a ...
Trump’s Divine Rhetoric: Chosen by God or Playing the Faith Card?
President Donald Trump’s recent rhetoric has taken a divine turn, raising eyebrows and sparking debate about whether he sees himself as more than just...
Franklin Graham Prays with Zelenskyy in Berlin as Russia-Ukraine War Intensifies
In a poignant moment amidst Berlin’s vibrant energy, Franklin Graham, the steadfast leader of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association and Samaritan’...
Texas Pushes Ten Commandments in Classrooms: Moral Win or Legal Risk?
Texas lawmakers have sparked a heated debate with a new bill mandating the display of the Ten Commandments in every public school classroom, a move pr...
Florida Activist Demands Satanology Banners in Schools, Cites First Amendment Rights
In a bold move that’s raising eyebrows and sparking debates, Florida activist T. Chaz Stevens is pushing Brevard Public Schools to hang banners promot...
Ancient Propaganda on Paris Obelisk Glorifies Ramesses II, Possible Exodus Pharaoh
In a striking discovery at Paris' Place de la Concorde, an ancient obelisk reveals coded messages lauding Ramesses II, the Egyptian pharaoh often link...