2012-10-27T00:00:00
Marcus Brigstocke is a well known comedian on UK radio and TV. An atheist, last year he wrote the book “God Collar” about his problems with religion, but also why he wants to believe in God.
He chats with David Robertson of Solas, the Centre for Public Christianity. They talk about UK comedy’s atheist leanings, Marcus’ ciriticisms of both religion and new atheism, the problem of evil, the Old Testament and more besides.
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