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  • 'Antichrist' cancels visit to Guatemala | An American religious leader who calls himself the "Antichrist" canceled a visit to Guatemala after the Central American country barred him as a security risk, saying he provokes conflict with Roman Catholics and evangelicals. (Associated Press)

  • Grave curse shows Shakespeare's fear for his bones | A curse engraved on the tomb of playwright William Shakespeare may have saved his remains from being exhumed, an academic says (Reuters)

  • Study: Religion is good for kids | Kids with religious parents are better behaved and adjusted than other children, according to a new study that is the first to look at the effects of religion on young child development. The conflict that arises when parents regularly argue over their faith at home, however, has the opposite effect (LiveScience)

  • Rally planners: Jamestown settlers came to spread Gospel | With an abiding faith that the 1607 Jamestown settlers came to spread the Gospel, modern evangelicals plan to rally Sunday at the Oceanfront to celebrate what they call America's founding as a Christian land (The Virginian-Pilot)

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