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The Composite Gospels
Have you ever wondered how each of the four Gospels accounts of the Resurrection are in full agreement with one another? See how each part harmonizes into a full composition that takes you there to the cross, and allows you to experience the Resurrection through the eyes of the eye witnesses.
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Iran's Ahmadinejad: Sept. 11 attacks a 'big lie' - Washington Post
Iran's hard-line President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Saturday called the official version of the Sept. 11 attacks a "big lie" used by the U.S. as an excuse for the war on terror, state media reported.
N. Korea Says It Is Ready to 'Blow Up' U.S. - Fox News
North Korea's army said Monday it is ready to "blow up" South Korea and the U.S., hours after the allies kicked off annual military drills that Pyongyang has slammed as a rehearsal for attack.
US anti-Semitism envoy slams UN 'double standards' on Israel - Jerusalem Post
The US has decided to reengage with the UN's Human Rights Council in order to pressure the body to fulfill its mandate, President Barak Obama's special envoy on anti-Semitism told a London audience.
500 dead after violent clashes in Nigeria - London Telegraph
Nigeria's central Plateau State was also quoted on state radio saying 500 people had been massacred in a night raid on three villages on the fringes of Jos.
Haiti Frees US Missionary; Group Leader Still Held - AP
One of two Baptist missionaries still held on kidnapping charges in Haiti was released and flew to Miami on Monday, but the U.S. group's leader remained in custody.
Brazil to Slap Sanctions on U.S. Cars, Fruit Over Cotton Fight - Money News
Brazil announced trade sanctions on a range of American goods Monday in retaliation for the United States' failure to eliminate billions in illegal cotton subsidies -- a move that affects products from Ford automobiles to Heinz ketchup.
Russia May Scrap Ruble for New Customs Union Currency - Business Week
Russia may scrap the ruble and introduce a common currency with Belarus and Kazakhstan as the nations broaden their alliance and seek to reduce their dependence on the dollar, a first deputy prime minister said.
Cyberwar declared as China hunts for the West's intelligence secrets - London Times
Urgent warnings have been circulated throughout Nato and the European Union for secret intelligence material to be protected from a recent surge in cyberwar attacks originating in China.
China foreign minister says U.S. ties "disrupted" - Reuters
Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi said on Sunday that relations with the United States had been "seriously disrupted," after a rise in friction between the two big powers.
Iraqis Brave Bombs and Mortars to Vote in National Election - Fox News
Polls closed across Iraq on Sunday as the war-weary population awaits results from the national election that will decide the future of the country's still-fragile democracy.
Earthquake Kills 17 People in Eastern Turkey - VOA
A strong earthquake with a magnitude of 6.0 has shaken eastern Turkey, killing at least 17 people in several villages.
Blast hits police building in Pakistan, 11 dead - AP
A suicide car bomber struck a building where police interrogate high-value suspects in Pakistan's eastern city of Lahore on Monday, killing at least 11 people and wounding 61 more including women taking children to school, officials said.
Iran Announces Production of New Cruise Missile - VOA
Iran Defense Minister Ahmad Vahidi says his country is producing a new short-range missile capable of evading radar.
Pakistan Arrests American Al Qaeda Member, Identity Not Confirmed - ABC News
A Taliban leader who goes by the name Abu Yahya, just like American-turned-al Qaeda spokesman Adam Gadahn, was picked up in Karachi in recent days, but that person is not Gadahn, a senior Pakistani government official told ABC News.
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