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Unbelievable? 30 Jul 2011 - Does Religion make people kill?



On Fri 22 July 2011 tragedy struck Norway as Anders Breivik detonated a bomb in Oslo and shot dozens of people ont he island of Utoya.

Soon afterwards news media were referring to Breivik as a "Chri…


Published on 11 years, 6 months ago

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Unbelievable? 16 Jul 2011 - Debating Nazi Ideology



Richard Weikart is a Christian and professor of History at California State University. He has drawn controversial conclusions regarding the role of Darwinism in providing a rationale for Hitler's N…


Published on 11 years, 6 months ago

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Unbelievable? 9 Jul 2011 - Grill a Christian round 4



Scottish pastor and apologist David Robertson returns for a show interacting with three UK atheist listeners of the show.

"Hasn't the experience of common morality around the world shown that we hav…


Published on 11 years, 6 months ago

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Unbelievable? 5 Jul 2011 - William Lane Craig vs AC Grayling debate on God & Evil



William Lane Craig & AC Grayling debated at the Oxford Union in 2005.  Does the existence of evil and suffering in the world preclude the existence of the Christian God?

Book for the UK Reasonable F…


Published on 11 years, 6 months ago

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Unbelievable? 25 Jun 2011 - Atheist delusions - David Bentley Hart vs Terry Sanderson



Many new atheist writers have claimed that a new age of enlightened secular rationalism has rescued Western civilisation from the stranglehold of backwards and archaic Christian influence.

David Ben…


Published on 11 years, 6 months ago

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Unbelievable? 11 Jun 2011 - Unbelievable? the Conference



"Unbelievable? The Conference" is available now on DVD - http://www.premier.org.uk/dvd

Justin introduces two elements of the conference. Professor John Lennox, Scientist and Christian apologist gave…


Published on 11 years, 6 months ago

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Unbelievable? 18 Jun 2011 - Is a secular society a more tolerant one?



This week we air a debate that recently took place on whether Britain's increasingly secular society is thereby a more tolerant one.  Does secularisation bring a level playing field for everyone, or…


Published on 11 years, 6 months ago





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