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								<video:description>Getting the church talking about the elephant in the room - For many Christians the evolution/creation conversation is an issue that is peripheral to their faith to others it is the cornerstone of their beliefs. This episode presents four different perspectives on Evolution from four articulate, passionate and knowledgeable professionals, including Dr Graeme Finlay from Auckland University, and Dr Don Batten from Creation Ministries. This is a heated discussion, in many ways, and there are vast differences of opinion between the contributors. If you don't hold a firm position on the Evolution vs Creation debate, you will do once you've seen this. If you already have your mind made up, you'll find plenty of food for thought here, which ever side you sit on.</video:description>
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																<video:title>Same-Sex Marriage</video:title>
								<video:description>Getting the church talking about the elephant in the room - Four passionate and experienced professionals from very different perspectives discuss same-sex marriage from a Christian perspective. Expected to be one of the most controversial episodes of our first series, with the most clearly opposing sides of any of the topics, this instead turned out to be one of our most emotional episodes, including an unscripted apology and more than one round of spontaneous hugging. A must-see for anyone interested in marriage, the church's role in marriage, and what an evolving marriage tradition could look like in Christian communities in the future.</video:description>
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								<video:description>Getting the church talking about the elephant in the room - Adrian Leason, one of the &quot;Waihopai 3&quot; who disarmed a US spy base in New Zealand is accompanied by Dr Chris Marshall, pacifist academic, Captain Paul Stanaway a chaplain with the NZ Armed forces who previously fought in Iraq with the British military, and Dr Glenn Peoples, an academic who specialises in the Just War theory. Pat Brittenden, host, asks some very difficult questions as our four contributors grapple with one of the most serious issues our world faces today. Is there ever such a thing as a just war?</video:description>
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																<video:title>Women in Authority</video:title>
								<video:description>Getting the church talking about the elephant in the room - In the church today some of the most argued over text refers to the place of women and their role in the church and family. Pat Brittenden speaks with four contributors, some from the Complementarian and some from the Egalitarian position, and fleshes out the biblical, social and moral reasons why there are differences behind the elephant in the room that is 'Women in Authority'</video:description>
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																	<video:publication_date>2013-02-12T16:29:36-05:00</video:publication_date>
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