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For argument's sake: where we take a debate, cut out the party politics and try to talk it out
Will the Religious Discrimination Bill be a good thing?
Freedom for Faith's executive director Michael Kellahan is in the hot seat, as Megan and Michael throw some contentious questions at him about the Religious Discrimination Bill:
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Discomfort zone: ever thought someone might think differently if they step outside their comfort zone? This is where we make the other do just that.
The Madness of Crowds - Gender, Race and Identity by Douglas Murray
Michael chose this book knowing that Megan wouldn't like it. Guess what? She didn't. Written by a journalist for the UK's Spectator, the book tackles the epic issues of sexuality, gender, technology and race, as well as forgiveness and justice.
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Marg and Dave: reviews from two people obsessed by stories, but not always the same ones
The Post
Megan introduces us to Steven Spielberg's gripping film on the true story of Washington Post journalists who attempted to publish classified documents about the US government's involvement in the Vietnam War. The film ring bells about the recent Australian police raids on the ABC. It also leads to the question: is freedom of the press worth defending, particularly in this era of fake news?
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For argument's sake: where we take a debate, cut out the party politics and try to talk it out
Will the Religious Discrimination Bill be a good thing?
Freedom for Faith's executive director Michael Kellahan is in the hot seat, as Megan and Michael throw some contentious questions at him about the Religious Discrimination Bill:
Mentioned in this segment:
Further listening/reading:
Discomfort zone: ever thought someone might think differently if they step outside their comfort zone? This is where we make the other do just that.
The Madness of Crowds - Gender, Race and Identity by Douglas Murray
Michael chose this book knowing that Megan wouldn't like it. Guess what? She didn't. Written by a journalist for the UK's Spectator, the book tackles the epic issues of sexuality, gender, technology and race, as well as forgiveness and justice.
Mentioned in this segment:
Glossary:
Marg and Dave: reviews from two people obsessed by stories, but not always the same ones
The Post
Megan introduces us to Steven Spielberg's gripping film on the true story of Washington Post journalists who attempted to publish classified documents about the US government's involvement in the Vietnam War. The film ring bells about the recent Australian police raids on the ABC. It also leads to the question: is freedom of the press worth defending, particularly in this era of fake news?
Mentioned in this segment:
Further reading:
Join in the discussion online
www.facebook.com/groups/WADRbyEternityNews/
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