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The World Needs Religion Even If It Doesn't Need God

God is dead and man has no need of the myths and false consolation that religion offers. That’s the battle-cry of Richard Dawkins and other tough-minded critics of religion. And yet millions cling to their faith, finding value and meaning in the concepts and rituals they adhere to. But is this dichotomy all we have to choose from – prostration or denigration Some would argue that there’s another way, that it’s possible to remain an atheist and still make use of certain ideas and practices of religion that secular society has failed to engender – the promotion of morality and a spirit of community, for example, and the ability to cope with loss, failure and our own mortality. But is this 'religion for atheists' something that would ever catch on Without belief in the numinous and some form of authority wouldn’t it all fall apart And do atheists really need sermons and reminders to be goodArguing against this motion in this debate from January 2012 were philosopher and author Alain de Botton and artist Grayson Perry.Arguing against the motion were journalist and broadcaster Anne Atkins and Benedictine monk and former school headmaster Dom Antony Sutch.The debate was chaired by openDemocracy's Tony Curzon Price.

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  • Originally Aired April 29, 2015
  • Runtime 60 minutes
  • Production Code 203155469
  • Network BBC World News
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