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(Posted on the article by an IP and moved here):
Kathy Sykes was interviewed on BBC Radio 4 on 18/08/2005 by Bel Mooney as one of a series on "Devout Sceptics". Very interesting interview showing herself to have a handful of good insights on humanity but confused about God: doesn't believe He exists but can't stop talking about Him. Raised by Methodist parents but no mention of Jesus.
Kathy doesn't believe in God but she questions the presence and power of belief and spirituality.
[edit] when did she become a professor? Before or after TV appearances