The Almost Believers
Podcast |
Everyday Ethics
Publisher |
BBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Religion & Spirituality
Publication Date |
Sep 08, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:26:56
'If I did go to church, I'd probably go to your church' - the words that both please and irritate many a minister. So how do the churches encourage those 'almost believers' as they've been termed to take that final step or could it be they've reached an age of enlightenment where they don't believe that living a morally upright life requires attendance at a draughty building once or twice a week. And even if you are a believer, do you really need to go to church? Presenter Liz Kennedy in conversation with Thought for the Day contributor Raquel McKee, the commentator Sara Cook, Catholic Priest, Father Martin Magill and Michael Nugent from Atheist Ireland.

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