Celebrities You Didn’t Know Were Scientologists

The Church of Scientology is one of the most polarizing religions in history – in fact, many people even refuse to call it a religion in the first place. The word ‘cult’ is often used when discussing the controversial religion. Now, this video isn’t meant to debate whether or not>>>

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The Magic Medieval Symbols Used to Ward Off Demons

In the church of St. Mary’s in the small English village of Troston, a group of medieval markings known as ‘witch marks’ adorn the wall. Their purpose was to ward off evil – especially the demonic kind. From the Series: Mystic Britain: Witches and Demons http://bit.ly/2LUbNAf Original Author: Produced by Smithsonian>>>

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Federal judge says Mississippi church can hold drive-in services

Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch explains the lawsuit against China. A federal judge in Mississippi ruled Friday that the First Pentecostal Church of Holly Springs can stay open for drive-in services after police issued the pastor a citation for holding Easter services amid the coronavirus outbreak. U.S. District Judge Michael P. Mills issued the order after>>>

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Church Where Members Were Fined $500 Each Can Continue “Drive-In” Services After Suing City

It’s not often that a lawsuit results in victory the very same day it’s filed. However, yesterday was one of those days—and it’s a major milestone for religious liberty in this difficult time. Early yesterday, First Liberty Institute filed a federal lawsuit against Greenville, Mississippi Mayor, Errick Simmons, on behalf>>>

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Barr Sides With Mississippi Drive-In Church That Mayor Ordered To Shut Down

Attorney General William Barr is not messing around lately. Days after he put China on blast for their response and handling of the coronavirus pandemic, Barr publicly defended a Mississippi church’s right to hold drive-in services during the coronavirus pandemic, suggesting that a mayor’s ban unfairly targeted its “religious conduct.”>>>

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Seaman, faith leaders criticize limit on church gatherings | Las Vegas Review-Journal

Las Vegas Councilwoman Victoria Seaman speaks during the official opening ceremony for the new Summerlin Area Command on Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2020, in Las Vegas. (Elizabeth Page Brumley /Las Vegas Review-Journal) @elipagephoto A Las Vegas City Council member and a group of religious leaders are speaking out against Gov. Steve>>>

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Worshippers Find New Ways To Celebrate Easter As Coronavirus Cancels Gatherings | NBC Nightly News

The faithful celebrated Easter Sunday around the world with church pews largely empty. Congregations instead connected in new ways, including through online streaming, on rooftops and with drive-in services. Original Author: Produced by NBC News and published on 13/04/2020

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