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The Religion and Ethics Report - Separate stories podcast

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    The Religion and Ethics Report Special: The Philippine People's Revolution

    03/04/2026 | 25 mins.
    It's 40 years since the Philippine People's Revolution 
    It was a revolution where barely a shot was fired. Nuns armed with rosary beads helped lead millions of Filipinos in peaceful demonstrations that, 40 years ago, brought down the dictator Ferdinand Marcos.  
    Ringing in the ears of the people was the voice of a soft-spoken archbishop who urged them to topple a corrupt and increasingly brutal regime.  
    Just how critical was Cardinal Jaime Sin and the Catholic Church to the People Power revolution?  
    GUEST: 
    Dr Jethro Calacday, Filipino historian currently at Cambridge University
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    Are we really what we eat?

    03/04/2026 | 28 mins.
    Australia is a country where meat is our national icon — we commune around the barbie and love our meat pies. 
    Yet, we also have some of the oldest vegetarian societies and earliest western animal cruelty laws. 
    In the place of The World Today on Good Friday, James Carleton from Radio National’s God Forbid philosopher Professor Rachel Ankeny, author Edgar Crook and theologian Professor David Clough to examine what we eat from cultural, ethical and historical perspectives.
    GUESTS:
    Rachel Ankeny is Chair and Professor of Philosophy at Wageningen University.
    Edgar Crook is author of "Abstainers! – a vegetarian and vegan history of Australia" and "Vegetarianism in Australia 1788 to 1948: A Cultural and Social History."
    David Clough is Chair in Theology and Applied Sciences at the University of Aberdeen.
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    Could transhumanism threaten our existence?

    01/04/2026 | 29 mins.
    In the near future, artificial intelligence could do the thinking, and a robotic combination of human and machine do the lifting. But it’s a potentially dystopic scenario – the poor, the weak, and those who simply believe in humanity as nature intended could be abandoned. These are just some of major ethical challenges posed by so-called transhumanism. Professor JASON EBERL is a bioethicist at St Louis University in Missouri. On the 8th of April, he’ll deliver the annual lecture to the Plunkett Centre for Ethics in Sydney. 
    Each Easter, we bring you stories from places where war and other disasters can try people’s faith but where, despite great despair, their religious beliefs survive. ASUNTHA CHARLES has worked with the faith-based aid organisation World Vision in Afghanistan under the Taliban and Cox’s Bazaar in Bangladesh, where 1.1 million Rohingya Muslims fled the military regime in Myanmar/Burma. She was in Australia recently with the Micah Women’s Network.
    Israel’s prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu has backed down after the Vatican and the governments of France, Italy and even the United States protested a decision to block the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, Cardinal Pizzaballa, from entering the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem on Palm Sunday. After Israel’s president Isaac Herzog intervened, Netanyahu said the cardinal would have access to all holy sites this Easter.
    A Sydney bishop is set to take up a top Vatican job. Pope Leo has announced Bishop Anthony Randazzo will become the new Prefect of the Dicastery for Legislative Texts, meaning he’ll be responsible for interpreting and applying church law throughout the Catholic world. He’ll become the most senior Australian cleric in the Vatican since the late George Pell, who held was Prefect for the economy.
    And finally, the pope had some pointed words for the residents of the world’s wealthiest state. In a day-long visit to Monaco, where one in three people are millionaires, Leo condemned the “idolatry of power and money” and reminded them Jesus was “an advocate” for the poor and outcast.
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    Working with children in places of despair and chaos

    01/04/2026 | 11 mins.
    Each Easter, we bring you stories from places where war and other disasters can try people’s faith but where, despite great despair, their religious beliefs survive.
    ASUNTHA CHARLES has worked with the faith-based aid organisation World Vision in Afghanistan under the Taliban and Cox’s Bazaar in Bangladesh, where 1.1 million Rohingya Muslims fled the military regime in Myanmar/Burma. 
    She was in Australia recently with the Micah Women’s Network.
    GUEST: 
    Ms. Asuntha Charles is National Director for World Vision Solomon Islands and World Vision International
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    Transhumanism

    01/04/2026 | 16 mins.
    In the near future, artificial intelligence could do the thinking, and a robotic combination of human and machine do the lifting. 
    But it’s a potentially dystopic scenario – the poor, the weak, and those who simply believe in humanity as nature intended could be abandoned. 
    These are just some of major ethical challenges posed by so-called transhumanism. 
    GUEST:
    Professor JASON EBERL is a bioethicist at St Louis University in Missouri. On the 8th of April, he’ll deliver the annual lecture to the Plunkett Centre for Ethics in Sydney.

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