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Peter Hitchens vs. Adam Rutherford - "The Rage Against God"

Peter Hitchens vs. Adam Rutherford - "The Rage Against God"

FromUnbelievable?


Peter Hitchens vs. Adam Rutherford - "The Rage Against God"

FromUnbelievable?

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Length:
80 minutes
Released:
Jun 23, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Peter Hitchens is a writer and regular columnist for the Mail on Sunday.  Unlike his atheist brother Christopher, Peter is a committed Christian having himself been an atheist in younger years.
His new book "The Rage Against God" challenges the anti-theism of his brother and the 'new atheism', taking as its starting point a debate they both took part in two years ago.
He debates with atheist Adam Rutherford, a scientific broadcaster and writer, on whether society can function without a God-given moral compass at its centre.  They cover issues such as faith, secularism, the church, atheist states and abortion in this wide ranging discussion.
You can buy "The Rage against God" at http://premier.org.uk/shop
For Peter Hitchens' Blog see http://hitchensblog.mailonsunday.co.uk/
For Adam Rutherford see http://adamrutherford.com/
For more Christian/non-Christian debate visit http://www.premier.org.uk/unbelievable or Get the MP3 podcast http://ondemand.premier.org.uk/unbelievable/AudioFeed.aspx or Via Itunes
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Released:
Jun 23, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode

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