Once upon a time, to hear your pastor preach, you had to dress up, grab your Bible, and find your way to church, rain or shine. Fast forward to now, and all you need is data and a decent phone.
A hate preacher’s banned YouTube sermons are still being watched by fanatics in Britain. Vile films uploaded by Abu Haleema – who has links to recently freed ...
An AFP investigation identified dozens of YouTube and TikTok pages that have been churning out AI-generated messages delivered in the pope's voice or otherwise attributed to him since he took charge ...
A radical hate preacher who wants homosexuals publicly executed and Sharia Law to rule over Britain will not have his incendiary videos yanked from YouTube. According to The U.K. Sun, Abua Haleema — a ...
With access to the most charismatic pastors and snappiest sermons via YouTube and podcasts, churchgoers’ standards are rising. . . . Full texts and outlines of sermons are available on websites like ...
The Holy See updated its website, which records all of the Pope’s speeches, changing the colours of the home page from gold and brown to a pale blue and white background. YouTube deleted a channel ...
AI-generated videos and audios of Pope Leo XIV are populating rapidly online, racking up views as platforms struggle to police them. An AFP investigation identified dozens of YouTube and TikTok pages ...