Synopsis
This clip provides 12 perspectives from Christianity, Buddhism, Islam, atheism and agnosticism, on the question of what happens to us when we die. Each statement is short, considered and, taken together show diversity within and between the religions and perspectives presented.
- Programme: KS4 Curriculum Bites
- Episode: Challenging Beliefs 14-16
- Channel: BBC Two
- Broadcast year: 2007
- Religious Education
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