The Story of God

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The Story of God is a three-part video series produced by Dangerous Films featuring physician, Professor and British Lord Robert Winston. It first aired on 4, 11 and 18 December 2005 on BBC One. It was rebroadcast by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in May and June 2006 and by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation in April 2007.

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The Story of God series explores the origins of religion. The documentary focuses on the three Abrahamic faiths, and discusses belief in God in a scientific age. The series included a number of interviews with scientists including Dean Hamer, atheist Richard Dawkins, and members of the CERN programme.

During the documentary Winston debates notable creationist Ken Ham, visiting the creation museum where scientific facts are ignored in favour of religious certainty. He presents his view that science and religion have an important role in human development, but absolute certainty in either, 'can lead to serious problems'.

Winston also wrote a book titled The Story of God which was published in 2005.[1]

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  1. ^ The Story of God, Robert M.L. Winston, Bantam Press (17 October 2005), ISBN-10: 0593054938

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