Tina Beattie, Professor of being Catholic

And in the Big News today from a Faith Perspective, the wheel. Just think how many people have been killed by things on wheels. It’s been all downhill since it was invented. Also microplastics. Jesus got really angry about microplastics. But don’t despair at all the terrible news. If you have a religion, preferably the right religion, then you have a purpose in life.

https://mega.nz/file/lvUzFAqS#ZnhJtKi2_3wb-7tWXQ2CpIdTX9qpMtqVwhbxJFEld5s

Catherine Pepinster, professional Catholic

And in the Big News today from a Faith Perspective, Saint Thomas More. He was brilliant. Yes, he was a ruthless, bloodthirsty fanatic, but he was a Catholic ruthless, bloodthirsty fanatic. That’s what we need more of nowadays.

https://mega.nz/file/F2sQDRiJ#q1b7Nu8kmHv8OHAAZY91KAY9BUXvgoRrGa9_7OWvNdc

Rev Canon Dr Jennifer Smith, Superintendent minister at Wesley’s Chapel and Leysian Mission

The Bank of England is expected to cut interest rates today in order to promote growth. More economic growth means more of everything for everyone. Jesus never mentioned economic growth and therefore has absolutely nothing relevant to contribute to the debate. But I’ll mention him anyway and note several of the things that he did talk about.

https://mega.nz/file/470DTZIY#iSE_vBHddhHxeAsacUlcy0ByogusovBsttwdIKho1oo

Rev Lucy Winkett, Rector of St James Piccadilly, handy for Fortnum and Mason

What shall we do with small boat asylum seekers? Many are escaping the wrong religion, eager to get to a country with the right religion. We Christians believe that all people have human rights, even asylum seekers. The Invisible Magic Friend really cares, in a just let them drown sort of way.

https://mega.nz/file/8vVERajZ#sCSvfE7_lV4s7flblKXyIzmQMdUkujkKoDrV6jRmbfY