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Brian Draper, in Southampton, Associate lecturer at the London Institute for Contemporary Christianity
And in the Big News today from a Faith Perspective, poetry, especially Keats. Isn’t it great. Oh, and St Paul.
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Mona Siddiqui, OBE, Professor of Religion and Society, King’s College London
Scientists have used gene therapy to cure Huntingdon’s disease. Isn’t science great. Some people, no names, like to say science is rubbish, but I’m not one of them.
In the meantime, for those with other incurable diseases, there’s religion. The Invisible Magic Friend put diseases there so that he could comfort you when you get them. He may even cure you at random, although he may also decide not to.
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John Studzinski, Catholic
And in the Big News today from a Faith Perspective, martyrs. Aren’t they great. There are good martyrs, like Catholic ones, and totally misguided evil ones.
https://mega.nz/file/46NEGKIT#-Dlyn_ZtDaNxiXbfnAhYIuXvQ3Zvme0u6W08MUN2ebo
Chine McDonald, professional Christian
And in the Big News today from a Faith Perspective, The Universal Turing Machine of Richard Beard. He’s writing his life story, but instead of calling it his life story, he’s calling it The Universal Turing Machine because it proves he’s human.
I have a life story too, which proves that I’m human.
Which brings me to Christianity because everything does. Oh yes, Christianity. I wasn’t going to refer to it but now that it’s come up I may as well mention Psalms, St Paul, Jesus.
And that is the end of the Big News today from a Faith Perspective.
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