Everyday Ethics

Everyday Ethics

Provocative weekly debate with William Crawley on moral, religious and ethical issues.

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  • Heaven & Hell 03 APR 11

    Sun, 3 Apr 11

    Duration:
    37 mins

    Available:
    26 days remaining

    In this week's Everyday Ethics with William Crawley, Ben Dunne on recovering from scandal, we ask if Gandi and Hitler are in Heaven or Hell, and are psychologist always religious sceptics? Plus, we look a new project aimed at homophobic bullying in schools.

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  • Everyday Ethics

    Sun, 27 Mar 11

    Duration:
    41 mins

    Available:
    19 days remaining

    Killing Gadaffi - can flouting the Commandments be justified in war? A Belfast church is to told it CAN publish an attack on homosexuality in the press. Just what are the implications of that High Court ruling? And why the wars -- and rumours of wars -- on our TV screens -- are triggering an avalanche of apocalyptic predictions.

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  • 20 Mar 11 Jesse Jackson Visit

    Sun, 20 Mar 11

    Duration:
    24 mins

    Available:
    12 days remaining

    This week the Reverend Jesse Jackson visits Belfast. Also can it ever be right to ask college lecturers to monitor students for signs of radicalisation? And is it time to end the police 50/50 recruitment policy?

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  • Two's Company - 13 MAR 11

    Sun, 13 Mar 11

    Duration:
    45 mins

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    5 days remaining

    This week on Everyday Ethics with William Crawley - if two's company - is three a crowd? We look at the so-called "three parent IVF" that's now being investigated by the UK's ethics watchdog. Dr Gene Sharp is known to many as the father of non-violent revolution -- he's been credited with inspiring many of the protesters involved in pro-democracy risings across the middle east and north africa. And we introduce the UK's leading gay psychiatrist to the Christian leading the world's biggest ex-gay movement.

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