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By Andrew Zak Williams - 30 November 12:36

Until science proves the origin of the very first cells, many will wheel out God as the default explanation.

By Brenda Goh - 24 December 14:17

The Staggers verdict on cards sent from seats of power around the world

By Andrew Marr - 31 January 13:00

Is the Divine dead? In this special issue, we weigh up the evidence. Andrew Marr opens by revealing the roots of Britain's deep-seated distrust of fanaticism

By Sholto Byrnes - 31 January 13:00

For most Europeans, a belief in God may have given way to a belief in democracy, law and human rights. But the Almighty remains the source of our secular freedoms

By Staff blogger - 31 January 13:00

Throughout history, Jews, Christians and Muslims have pictured the divine in many ways. Jeremy Rosen, William Dalrymple and Ziauddin Sardar explain

By Andrew Stephen - 31 January 13:00

The 2008 US presidential election pits Baptist against Mormon, Methodist against evangelical. Who gets the divine endorsement?

By Ziauddin Sardar - 31 January 1:00

We need a more challenging idea of religion.

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