This week on Sunday Sequence
Your wish is my command. A couple of you suggested that I interview the British witch at the centre of some controversy, since it's emerged her book is being sold by an Anglican website. will be one of my guests on this week's programme. We'll also have the latest on that other Anglican row: the General Convention of the Episcopal Church of the United States, which is still deciding how to respond to the criticisms of the Windsor Report.
Also on the programme, another idea that began as a thought on this blog: life-threatening religious beliefs. And, in our main discussion after 9.00 am, we'll explore the politics and ethics of judicial sentencing, with Joshua Rosenberg, the Daily Telegraph's legal editor explaining some of the nuances of current sentencing practice.
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Religious Beliefs do not have a monopoly on threatening life. Political Beliefs have done more damage than Relgious Beliefs in the Last Two Centuries.