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Homosexuality debate in South Africa

The Archbishop of Capetown has called for a reexamination of the Church's position

The leader of South Africa's Anglican Christians Archbishop of Capetown Njongonkulu Ndungane has called the Church to re-examine its attitude to homosexuals. The Archbishop has warned that the issue threatens to divide the church.

Also on the programme: the role of Palestinian Christians in suggesting how faiths could work together for peace in the Holy Land; a controversial mosque in London is raided looking for evidence of terrorist activity and should amnesty be provided to Saddam Hussein to avoid war?

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