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A Christian family's experience of terminal illness Duration: 02:24 The wife of Colin Frampton, a former Baptist minister, talks about her husband's rare, progressive illness and her experiences and beliefs. |
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A controversial new mosque to be built in New York Duration: 02:25 A news report from 2010 - reporter Matthew Price investigates the controversy over the building of an Islamic cultural centre in New York. |
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A creationist explains his beliefs Duration: 06:14 Paul Taylor presents his ideas on Christian fideism, and his belief that the world was created in six days. |
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A creationist on cosmology Duration: 03:13 How old is the universe? A creationist expresses his views about scientific evidence, scientists and Biblical creation. |
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A creationist's viewpoint Duration: 02:59 A hip hop, rap version of the Biblical six days of creation. Paul Taylor, a Christian and creationist, explains his views on the creation of the world. |
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A mother who can't forgive her daughter's killers Duration: 06:44 Julie Nicholson, an ordained priest, explains why she cannot forgive the suicide bomber who killed her daughter Jenny. |
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A mother's forgiveness for her son's killers Duration: 06:16 Can you and should you forgive a crime committed towards someone you love? We hear how the mother of Anthony Walker forgave her son's murderers. |
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Eid-ul-Fitr, Id-ul-Fitr, Islam, Muslim, celebration, prayer, Arabic, Allah, fasting, Ramadan, mosque, Eid, Id, presents
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A Muslim response to suffering Duration: 03:20 Some Muslim responses to the problem of suffering, along with a personal Christian stance. |
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A Muslim view on the Palestinian conflict Duration: 04:39 The conflict between Israel and Palestine has led to much bloodshed. We hear a Palestinian viewpoint and an interview with the father of a suicide bomber. |
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A Parsi wedding: Zoroastrianism in India Duration: 03:20 Traditional promises mean that Zoroastrians or Parsi in India are not allowed to seek converts to their faith. Only those born within the faith are true Parsi. This has an impact on the survival of the community, and a wedding between two Parsi believers is therefore a cause for celebration. |
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