2007-10-27T00:00:00
      Justin finds out about the results of a belief survey that asked Christians for their top reasons for believing in God and Christianity. He’s joined by Father John Twisleton and Lawyer James Dingemans who compiled the results of the survey, as well as some of the respondents.
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                2025-11-03T11:59:00Z
In the wake of Charlie Kirk’s killing, our nation confronts a familiar crisis: the temptation to dehumanise those with whom we disagree. Christian apologist Abdu Murray argues that the way forward requires integrating truth and compassion - recognising that facts and feelings are not enemies, but part of what it means to be fully human.
                
                2025-10-31T11:04:00Z
Did Jesus cast out demons as a miracle-working prophet - or was he seen as a sorcerer by his critics? While early opponents didn’t deny his extraordinary deeds, they debated the source of his power. Today, historians across worldviews widely agree: in his own time, Jesus was famously known as an exorcist. Discover why this reputation matters for understanding his identity, mission, and the historical roots of the gospel story.
2025-10-30T17:00:00Z
Premier Unbelievable guest-hosted by Dr Sam McKee heads to John Colet School in Wendover, UK for a lively debate on science, religion and reality with Oxford atomic & laser physicist Prof Paul Ewart (Christian; former Faraday Institute director, ex-president of Christians in Science) and UCL biophysics & imaging expert Prof Simon Walker-Samuel (trustee, Humanists UK).
2025-10-23T17:00:00Z
Can Christianity save democracy? Vince Vitale hosts a frank, generous exchange between social critic Os Guinness and author Jonathan Rauch about faith’s civic foundations, liberalism, and power. This is one we’ve been looking forward to!
2025-10-16T17:00:00Z
In today’s Unbelievable? school debate, Zachary Ardern, a Christian biologist, and Alex Carter, an atheist scientist, face off on whether scientific progress has made belief in God obsolete.
2025-10-09T17:00:00Z
Does science point to a Creator—or explain the universe without God? In this spirited Unbelievable? debate, bestselling author Michel-Yves Bolloré and cosmologist Dr Niayesh Afshordi face off on cosmic origins, the Big Bang, and whether fine-tuning and entropy are evidence for God. Hosted by John Nelson, this episode unpacks whether science can truly answer life’s biggest “why” questions, or if faith still has a seat at the table.
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