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Americans' views on religion in public life

Programme remembering infamous religious historical events, and asks whether they should be taught in schools.

A survey offers an intriguing snapshot of the role Americans think religion should play in politics, schools, workplaces and the community.

Also on the programme: Armenians protest that a massacre of Christians 85 years ago is being ignored on Britain's first Holocaust Memorial Day; leaders of the reform Jewish movement recommend that parents withdraw their children from the Boy Scouts; and should religion be taught in Japanese schools?

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12 minutes

麻豆社 World Service Archive

This programme was restored as part of the World Service archive project