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The Brits & Their Pets
Richard and his guests talk about pampered pets and explore the benefits, blessings and pitfalls of life with a furry friend.

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Christians and Personal Finance
The world of finance has changed dramatically over the last 50 years. Increased home ownership, student tuition fees and an increased standard of living has increased people's needs, wants or desires. What is the Christian way forward in the 21st Century consumerist society? How do we best manage our own, personal finances? Also watch VIEWPOINT on Is Violence Ever Acceptable

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Child Rearing
The panel reflect on their own childhood experiences and discuss the complexities of parenthood and raising children.

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Is Violence Ever Acceptable
Is Violence Ever Acceptable? In the UK, riots violence is seen as bad and a symbol of a society out of control. But on the other hand violence in the middle east has been condoned and even encouraged. So does violence accomplish anything? Is it necessary? Can violence be a force for good? Also watch VIEWPOINT on What Is Truth

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What Is Truth
Pastors Simon Martin and Petras Bahadur join with social anthropologist Petula Peters to try and answer a simple – yet surprisingly difficult question. And how do they respond to a Professor of Divinity who left the Adventist Church because he 'needed more ambiguity'? Also watch VIEWPOINT on Is Technology Good or Bad

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The Rise of the Nones
The panel discuss the growing trend for people to identify themselves as having no religion when filling out data forms. What can be behind 'The Rise of the Nones'?

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Loneliness
Why is loneliness so prevalent in today's society? Can you feel lonely in a crowd or even in a church congregation? The panel tackle these and other difficult questions and look for solutions to the very real issue of loneliness.

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Christians and Politics
Jesus told his followers to be 'in the world' but not 'of the world'. Does that apply to politics? What part, if any, should Christians play in the political arena? Also watch VIEWPOINT on End of Life Choices

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Christians and the Environment
If Christians believe that the world is going to end soon with the triumphant return of Christ then surely it does not matter how we treat a dying planet now. Should Christians care for the planet – or should they just leave it to the 'mother earth brigade' and get on with preaching the Gospel? Also watch VIEWPOINT on Christians and Politics