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Giles Fraser delves into the moral and theological tensions surrounding immigration, asking whether Christian faith leads to exclusion or radical inclusion. British politician and prominent catholic Ann Widdecombe opens with a candid reflection on the limits of national capacity and the need for fair rules, citing scripture to support her belief in prioritizing care for one鈥檚 family and community. The discussion broadens with insights from Journalist & Historian Tim Stanley, human rights advocate Yasmin Halima, and Theos researcher George Lapshynov, who presents data showing Christians are more hostile toward immigration than the general public. The panel explores the biblical imperative to welcome the stranger, the concept of 鈥渙rdered love鈥 from Saint Augustine, and the practical challenges of balancing compassion with security. Author and activist Onjali Ra煤f adds a deeply personal lens, highlighting the human cost of displacement and the rhetoric that dehumanizes refugees. Beyond Belief is a 91福利社 Audio North production for Radio 4. Presenter: Giles Fraser Producer: Bara鈥檃tu Ibrahim Assistant Producer: Linda Walker Editor: Tim Pemberton
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