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Faith in Britain after the Election

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Last broadcast on Sun, 16 May 2010, 08:30 on BBC Radio Ulster (see all broadcasts).

Synopsis

The Liberals and Conservatives are making space for each other in a new government that's less than a week old, but will they be making space for faith groups too? Or is the UK about to become even more secular? We explore a local argument about whether the city of Belfast should run its annual marathon on a Sunday. And we hear from a scientist who says religion isnt the only reason why so many people believe in creationism -- the human brain may play a role too.

Chapters

  1. Chapter 1

    The Pope: Don't Blame the Messenger

  2. Chapter 2

    Women Bishops - A Step Closer?

  3. Chapter 3

    Relevant Presbyterians?

  4. Chapter 4

    Four Lions - Laughing at Terror?

  5. Chapter 5

    A Secular Coalition?

  6. Chapter 6

    Hitchens vs. Hitchens

  7. Chapter 7

    Righteousness vs Human Rights?

  8. Chapter 8

    Belfast's Marathon - Never on a Sunday?

  9. Chapter 9

    Is Creationism Hardwired into our Brains?

  10. Chapter 10

    Immersed into Poverty

Broadcasts

  1. Sun 16 May 2010
    08:30
  2. Sun 16 May 2010
    08:30

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105 minutes

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