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6.4 magnitude earthquake in Vancouver Island, Canada, minimal damage, leaves people unhurt

By Dakota O'Leary • September 10, 2011

Yesterday the USGS reported a 6.4 magnitude earthquake at 12:41 PDT.   For many, it brought back memories of the 1946 earthquake that hit Vancouver

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Christian dominionist prophet says a generation of radical Christian revivalists will rise in Japan

By D. Beeksma • April 12, 2011

Cindy Jacobs in Arizona

In an email news alert sent by Generals International last night, Christian dominionist "prophet" and "apostle" Cindy Jacobs said that Japan was hit by

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First partial solar eclipse of the year to happen tomorrow, January 4, 2011

By Dakota O'Leary • January 3, 2011

The year 2010 brought us a total eclipse of the moon, and the universe in 2011 promises not just one, but four partial solar eclipses, along with two total lunar eclipses in June and December. The first partial solar eclipse will happen tomorrow, January 4, 2011, according to NASA [...]

Anti-Christian White Wine: Faith Groups Say Christmas Charity CD is Disrespectful

By D. Beeksma • November 22, 2010

Freaked out by churches but enjoy Christmas traditions anyway?  Tim Minchin's White Wine in the Sun is a sentimental song about the holiday that

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PRESS RELEASE: Americans United Asks IRS To Investigate Florida Church Whose Pastor Endorsed Slate Of Candidates

By D. Beeksma • October 31, 2010

The Internal Revenue Service should investigate a Wimauma, Fla., church whose pastor endorsed a slate of Republican candidates during Sunday services, says Americans United

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Earthlike Worlds – European Space Agency Announces New Missions

By D. Beeksma • June 2, 2010

From Science Magazine — Since the early 1960s, the European Space Agency (ESA) has excelled in pushing back the frontiers in space science: exploring

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Ice Geysers Discovered on One of Saturn's Moons

By D. Beeksma • February 27, 2010

A NASA probe captured photos of ice geysers erupting into space on one of Saturn's moons. Dr. Michio Kaku, host of Sci-Fi Science, explains

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