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Last broadcast on Sun, 22 Aug 2010, 08:30 on BBC Radio Ulster (see all broadcasts).
Synopsis
The Ground Zero mosque debate has many asking if America is islamophobic. Cal Thomas doesn't think so, but he thinks there should be a cap on the number of mosques permitted in the US. Michael Burleigh talks about his new moral history of the second world war. But what makes a moral history 'moral'? We'll also hear about the plight of the Birmingham Three and ask the Catholic church's spokesman why they sent two priests and a brother into forced exile just months before the Pope was to visit their community house. And yoga has been banned in some churches. Is it really a dangerous entanglement for Christians, or are churches tying themselves up in knots unneccesarily?
Chapters
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Chapter 1
Bibles and the Bench
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Chapter 2
Horses and Honeymoons
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Chapter 3
Florida Churches & the Oil Spill
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Chapter 4
The Birmingham Three
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Chapter 5
Is America Islamophobic?
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Chapter 6
The Angelus at 60
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Chapter 7
The Vatican Secret Archives
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Chapter 8
Taize at 70
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Chapter 9
Michael Burleigh on Moral Combat
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Chapter 10
Christina Baxter: The Bible & Bishops
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Chapter 11
Yoga in Church: A Controversy?
Broadcasts
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Sun 22 Aug 201008:30
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Sun 22 Aug 201008:30
