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Hell on Earth: Two teenage Yazidi girls describe their ordeal as ISIS captives
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) | October 2, 2014

Two Yazidi teenagers who fled the clutches of ISIS have told the western press the abject horror of their capture and captivity. The two have described being tortured and forced to watch videos of men from their community being beheaded. Some were so traumatized that they tried to commit suicide - but were severely beaten by their captors instead.

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Sorry Christians, the atheists win. Plucky author 'proves' Jesus is a myth
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) | October 2, 2014

Sorry Christians, game over. Jesus never existed. This is the remarkable conclusion of a man who said he couldn't find any references to Christ in 126 historical texts. Michael Paulkovich says that he concludes Jesus was a mythical figure.

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EBOLA IN AMERICA - Two scary facts nobody is telling you about Ebola
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) | October 3, 2014

A patient in a Dallas area hospital has been confirmed as ill with the Ebola virus. This is the first case of a person in the United States being infected with the virus without being deliberately brought into the country for treatment. It demonstrates that Ebola is capable of entering the United States through infected persons traveling from abroad, despite current precautions.

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U.S. totally unprepared for Ebola pandemic
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) | October 1, 2014

Hard economic times coupled with the increasing malaise since the 2001 anthrax threat following the terrorist attacks have left a demoralized U.S. health system that may not be able to address the current threat posed by Ebola. With the emergence of a Liberian man in Dallas with the disease, health officials are scrambling to mount a satisfactory response.

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There is no future for the Christians in Iraq, Anglican vicar warns
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) | October 1, 2014

Terrorist fighters from the Islamic State are almost ready to enter the capital of Iraq, the vicar of St. George's Anglican Church in Baghdad warned on Facebook.

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Why did Obama lie to the American people about ISIS?
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) | September 30, 2014

President Obama has found someone to blame for the rise of the Islamic State, and it's the intelligence community that supports him. According to Obama during a 60 Minutes interview, the intelligence community failed to warn him of the rise of the Islamic State.

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According to Britain's National Crime Agency, human trafficking gangs are tattooing their victims to "signify ownership." The agency has since published figures showing a spike in the number of British people exploited by gangs.

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NO COMMUNION for first time in 2,000 years...
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) | September 29, 2014

Last Sunday there was no communion in Nineveh for the first time in 2,000 years. The Islamic State has finished Christianity in Iraq, having killed and forcing to flee the nation's population of over 200,000 Christians.

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