A viral claim alleges the Smithsonian destroyed thousands of giant human skeletons in the early 1900s. However, the story lacks credible evidence and has been widely disputed.
Posts published in “Bible”
The article argues that modern Bibles differ from the texts used in the time of Jesus. It highlights how translation traditions and manuscript choices shaped today’s versions.
Spiritual gifts remain vital for the Church today when pursued biblically. Here are four grounded ways to seek and practice them responsibly.
OAN Staff Addie Davis A federal district court on Monday permanently barred several Arkansas public-school districts from complying with state law requiring the Ten Commandments to…
A Swedish court ruling has left parents permanently separated from their daughters, sparking concerns over religious freedom. The case raises questions about state authority and parental rights.
A controversial interpretation of the Apocrypha suggests biblical Jerusalem may have been located far from its traditionally accepted site. The claim draws on passages referencing Scythopolis and ancient maps tied to Scythia.
Sen. Ted Cruz said the phrase “Christ is King” is sometimes used as an antisemitic code online. The comment triggered strong reactions from Christians across social media.
A missionary pilot delivering humanitarian aid described a dramatic encounter with an armed hijacker during a flight in Africa. In the tense moment, he chose to share the Gospel message, which ultimately helped defuse the situation.
A Nefarious Plot explores how gradual cultural change, moral inversion, and spiritual warfare shape modern society and challenge Christian faith.
The article argues that ancient occult traditions associated with Kabbalah underpin modern technological systems linked to end-times prophecy. It explores claims connecting secret societies, emerging technology, and spiritual control narratives.
A federal judge has halted Louisiana’s law requiring the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms. The ruling intensifies debate over religion and the Constitution.
A Lifeway Research report shows fewer than one-third of regular Protestant churchgoers read the Bible daily. Most still affirm Scripture’s authority and think about biblical truths throughout the day.
Tennessee lawmakers approved a bill letting public schools display the Ten Commandments and founding documents. Supporters cite history; critics warn of religious concerns.
President Donald Trump unveiled plans for a National Jubilee of Prayer on May 17, inviting Americans to gather on the National Mall to pray and give thanks. He says the event will rededicate the United States as “one nation under God.”
A well-known actor says finishing a film led to a deep spiritual transformation marked by humility and renewed faith. He describes the experience as life-changing.


















