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The Roman Empire's Legacy: How Christianity Became a Dominant Force
Alice Roberts's "Domination" explores Christianity's evolution from a local cult to a major cultural and political power, focusing on its transformation from Roman structures and the Council of Nicaea's role in unifying competing interests.
The Roman Empire's Legacy: How Christianity Became a Dominant Force
Alice Roberts's "Domination" explores Christianity's evolution from a local cult to a major cultural and political power, focusing on its transformation from Roman structures and the Council of Nicaea's role in unifying competing interests.
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36% Bias Score


Welsh Cross Dismantled, Replaced with Star of David
In Llandudno, Wales, Jewish tourists dismantled a 50-year-old stone cross to build a Star of David, sparking outrage among locals who quickly restored the cross; the incident highlights religious sensitivities and the power of social media.
Welsh Cross Dismantled, Replaced with Star of David
In Llandudno, Wales, Jewish tourists dismantled a 50-year-old stone cross to build a Star of David, sparking outrage among locals who quickly restored the cross; the incident highlights religious sensitivities and the power of social media.
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52% Bias Score


German MP Complains About "Tagesschau" Bias in Reporting on Christian Footballers
A German MP criticized a "Tagesschau" video for its negative portrayal of Christian footballers expressing their faith, citing a perceived double standard compared to coverage of a similar gesture by a Muslim player; the video sparked considerable online debate.
German MP Complains About "Tagesschau" Bias in Reporting on Christian Footballers
A German MP criticized a "Tagesschau" video for its negative portrayal of Christian footballers expressing their faith, citing a perceived double standard compared to coverage of a similar gesture by a Muslim player; the video sparked considerable online debate.
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64% Bias Score


AI Dating of Dead Sea Scrolls Reveals Older Origin
An AI-powered analysis of the Dead Sea Scrolls' handwriting, combined with radiocarbon dating, suggests the scrolls are older than previously estimated (circa 2nd century BCE or earlier), potentially reshaping our understanding of early Judaism and Christianity.
AI Dating of Dead Sea Scrolls Reveals Older Origin
An AI-powered analysis of the Dead Sea Scrolls' handwriting, combined with radiocarbon dating, suggests the scrolls are older than previously estimated (circa 2nd century BCE or earlier), potentially reshaping our understanding of early Judaism and Christianity.
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20% Bias Score


1,200-Year-Old Gilded Saxon Cross Unearthed in Leeds
A 1,200-year-old gilded silver and gold leaf pectoral cross, discovered by a metal detectorist in Leeds, England, offers insights into 8th-century life in Northumbria, suggesting it belonged to a high-status religious figure within the newly Christianized region.
1,200-Year-Old Gilded Saxon Cross Unearthed in Leeds
A 1,200-year-old gilded silver and gold leaf pectoral cross, discovered by a metal detectorist in Leeds, England, offers insights into 8th-century life in Northumbria, suggesting it belonged to a high-status religious figure within the newly Christianized region.
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36% Bias Score


Pope Leo XIV Plans Turkey Visit to Mark Council of Nicaea Anniversary
Pope Leo XIV plans a visit to Turkey this year to commemorate the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea, following discussions with Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew; the trip, possibly in November, may include Ankara and Istanbul and requires a formal invitation from President Erdoğan.
Pope Leo XIV Plans Turkey Visit to Mark Council of Nicaea Anniversary
Pope Leo XIV plans a visit to Turkey this year to commemorate the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea, following discussions with Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew; the trip, possibly in November, may include Ankara and Istanbul and requires a formal invitation from President Erdoğan.
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48% Bias Score

Pope Leo XIV to Visit Lebanon Amidst Regional Instability
Pope Leo XIV is planning a visit to Lebanon sometime before December, his first foreign trip as pope, to address the plight of Christians and promote peace in the Middle East, according to Cardinal Béchara Boutros Raï.

Pope Leo XIV to Visit Lebanon Amidst Regional Instability
Pope Leo XIV is planning a visit to Lebanon sometime before December, his first foreign trip as pope, to address the plight of Christians and promote peace in the Middle East, according to Cardinal Béchara Boutros Raï.
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40% Bias Score

Graham Family Launches \$1.3 Million Legal Fund to Defend Religious Freedom
The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association launched a \$1.3 million legal defense fund to aid European Christians facing legal action for their faith, reflecting a global rise in challenges to religious freedom and speech.

Graham Family Launches \$1.3 Million Legal Fund to Defend Religious Freedom
The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association launched a \$1.3 million legal defense fund to aid European Christians facing legal action for their faith, reflecting a global rise in challenges to religious freedom and speech.
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36% Bias Score

1700th Anniversary of Nicene Council Highlights Enduring Impact of its Creed
The 1700th anniversary of the Nicene Council (325 CE) is being commemorated, highlighting the enduring impact of its creed, which defined the nature of God using Greek philosophical concepts to counter heretical interpretations and create a lasting theological framework still used by most Christian ...

1700th Anniversary of Nicene Council Highlights Enduring Impact of its Creed
The 1700th anniversary of the Nicene Council (325 CE) is being commemorated, highlighting the enduring impact of its creed, which defined the nature of God using Greek philosophical concepts to counter heretical interpretations and create a lasting theological framework still used by most Christian ...
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36% Bias Score

1700 Years of Nicaea: Enduring Impact on Christian Unity
The 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea (325 AD) is being commemorated, highlighting its lasting impact on Christian unity and belief, particularly the standardization of Easter and the definition of Christ's divinity, despite political motivations.

1700 Years of Nicaea: Enduring Impact on Christian Unity
The 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea (325 AD) is being commemorated, highlighting its lasting impact on Christian unity and belief, particularly the standardization of Easter and the definition of Christ's divinity, despite political motivations.
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36% Bias Score

Ancient African Artifacts Unearthed in Israeli Christian Graves
Archaeologists unearthed 1,500-year-old graves at Tel Malḥata in Israel's Negev Desert, containing African figurines, jewelry, and other artifacts, indicating a diverse Christian community with strong family ties and traditions.

Ancient African Artifacts Unearthed in Israeli Christian Graves
Archaeologists unearthed 1,500-year-old graves at Tel Malḥata in Israel's Negev Desert, containing African figurines, jewelry, and other artifacts, indicating a diverse Christian community with strong family ties and traditions.
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32% Bias Score

Catholic Cardinals Highlight Christianity's Crucial Role in Western Culture
In their Easter messages, German and Austrian cardinals emphasized Christianity's essential role in Western culture, criticized the commercialization of Easter, and called for action against global injustices, highlighting the importance of Sunday rest as a societal good.

Catholic Cardinals Highlight Christianity's Crucial Role in Western Culture
In their Easter messages, German and Austrian cardinals emphasized Christianity's essential role in Western culture, criticized the commercialization of Easter, and called for action against global injustices, highlighting the importance of Sunday rest as a societal good.
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28% Bias Score
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