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Beginning today: the Jonathan King Hit File. Since his success with 'Everyone's Gone to the Moon', Jonathan King has released numerous hit singles not only under his own name but using a string of pseudonyms which include, among others, Nemo. the Weathermen, Shag, Bubble-rock, the Angelettes and the Piglets.

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Anne Nightingale features listeners' letters.
' suggest Christianity is a minority subject. The truth is, it's always been a minority subject except that those with the "voices" have the say.... It's all right for one Jesus to die 2,000 years ago but about 200 million have gone this century alone and we don't seem to be any nearer the kingdom of heaven as far as I can see ... The devil doesn't build bombs for God's wars - men do, And it's men who let them off.'
' Christianity is not ritual, buildings, clergy, stained-glass windows, altars or candles. It is one person coming into the knowledge of Christ as Saviour and sharing his joy with others.'
Producer SIMON MAJOR
If you have any views on Christianity or religion in general, write to: Radio 1 Mailbag, BBC London [Postcode removed]

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Simon Major

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