Moderated by Michael Newman. Molly Ivins begins by talking about the conjunction of fundamental religion and politics. Ivins explains why fundamentalism is attractive in the American society at this time. Roger Ebert talks about how a person with the greatest faith has the greatest doubt. Ebert then states three things – spontaneity, content, and interaction – religious television has that ordinary television usually lacks. Margot Adler talks about how spirituality reality is like the natural world. Christopher Bigsby explains why he doesn't fundamentally understand the United States.
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Moderated by Michael Newman. Molly Ivins begins by talking about the conjunction of fundamental religion and politics. Ivins explains why fundamentalism is attractive in the American society at this time. Roger Ebert talks about how a person with the greatest faith has the greatest doubt. Ebert then states three things – spontaneity, content, and interaction – religious television has that ordinary television usually lacks. Margot Adler talks about how spirituality reality is like the natural world. Christopher Bigsby explains why he doesn't fundamentally understand the United States.
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