Philosophy of religion

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Atheism has been part of many Asian traditions for millennia

Religion

It might appear to many that atheism is a modern idea. However, in parts of Asia, particularly in India, atheism has been part of beliefs for thousands of years.

A man with devil make-up takes part in celebrations marking the “Walpurgisnacht” pagan tradition, in Germany.

The Church of England doesn’t want you to worry about the devil

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Religion in the “Modern” world

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Why It’s Not Easy to be Atheist in India

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The Afterlife of Sum

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What do you know about religion?

Lifestyle & Belief

Does faith need fact? Yesterday, we talked about a new survey showing that many religious people don’t know many basic facts about religions. We hear from some listeners’ views and talk to Ibrahim Abdul-Matin.

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Is it possible to have faith without God?

Arts, Culture & Media

On the final day of our week-long series on Faith In America, we feature a debate between humanist chaplain Greg Epstein, author of ‘Good Without God: What a Billion Nonreligious People Do Believe,’ and conservative pastor Douglas Wilson.

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Pope urges Britain to resist secularism

Global Politics

Pope Benedict has said he wants to ‘extend the hand of friendship’ to the whole of the UK during his visit. He also urged the British to resist ‘more aggressive forms of secularism’. Laura Lynch reports.

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Salman Rushdie’s new novel

Arts, Culture & Media

Anchor Lisa Mullins speaks with Salman Rushdie about his new novel, ‘The Enchantress of Florence,’ and with The World’s book critic, Christopher Merrill. Rushdie’s 1981 novel, ‘Midnight’s Children,’ has just won the Best of the Booker Prize award.

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Turkey’s ruling party fighting for existence

Lifestyle & Belief

Turkey’s ruling AK party faces the possibility of being declared illegal: it’s been charged with promoting an Islamist agenda that endangers the secular nature of the state, as The World’s Aaron Schachter has more.