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Engineer believes Biblical Garden of Eden lies below an Iconic site

A new study by Dr. Konstantin Borisov, a computer engineer, proposes a theory about the location of the biblical Garden of Eden, suggesting it was in Egypt, right beneath the Great Pyramid of Giza, rather than in Iraq as traditionally thought. According to the Mirror, Borisov's research challenges long-held beliefs by reinterpreting biblical descriptions and aligning them with Egyptian geography. In a study published in the journal Archaeological Discovery, Borisov wrote: "Examining a map from around

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Pope Francis’ changing stance on Israel

Pope Francis became increasingly vocal in condemning Israel’s war against Hamas in the months before his death, including a nativity scene featuring baby Jesus wrapped in a keffiyeh, which was unveiled at Pope Francis’ Nativity Scene and Christmas Tree inauguration in December in St. Peter’s Square. The piece, titled “Nativity of Bethlehem 2024,” was designed by two artists from Bethlehem, Johny Andonia and Faten Nastas Mitwasi. "The Pope’s inauguration of a nativity scene that showed baby

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OnlyFans Model Charged For Urinating On Bible

An OnlyFans content creator from New Hampshire, US, has been charged with a hotel room rampage. She has been accused of allegedly urinating on multiple surfaces, including a Bible. Kelli Tedford, the content creator, is already facing backlash for an earlier incident involving urination on grocery items. The 24-year-old, known online by the alias Kinki Kelli, is accused of causing significant damage to a Marriott hotel room in Keene in January 2025. According to court

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Last Supper Room: Inscriptions Hidden in Walls of Biblical Site

A team of researchers and archaeologists have uncovered a series of centuries-old inscriptions within the Cenacle in Jerusalem—a site long believed to be the location of the Last Supper which Jesus Christ ate with his disciples before his Crucifixion and Resurrection. Researchers from the Austrian Academy of Sciences (ÖAW) and the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) found nearly 40 elements of what could be labeled as ancient graffiti located in The Room of the Last Supper,

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