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Ep. 1: Meet the Family

By: David Suchet
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  • Meet the Abrahamic family. Three religions and generations of strife. Jews, Christians and Muslims make up half of the world's population. What unites them, and what divides them? The clues are in Jerusalem, the city they have fought over for centuries. Sibling rivalry, land and power all feature in this family saga.
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Excellent sensitive respectful

Excellent introduction to the exploration of the shared core beliefs of love and peace of the three religions centered in Jerusalem (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam), and why fundamentalists of each religion instead choose violence.
Fascinating insights, thoughtful interviews with people of each faith.

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dangerous with poor "experts"

the three Abramic religions may be "family" but they all worship different "one Gods".

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