Compass - Season 7 / Year 2002

Season 7 / Year 2002

Episodes

Philosophy: A Guide to Happiness - Part 1

Philosophy: A Guide to Happiness - Part 2

Philosophy: A Guide to Happiness - Part 3

Philosophy: A Guide to Happiness - Part 4

Philosophy: A Guide to Happiness - Part 5

Philosophy: A Guide to Happiness - Final

Hajj

Corporate Collapse

The Spanish Inquisition

Children of Abraham

A Just War?

A Walk on the Wildside

Inside The Vatican

Encounters with Islam

Steiner's Way

Sodom and Gomorrah

Cao Dai

The Teacher

The Power of Chanting

The Life of Billy Graham

Getting Youth Through Tough Times

The Future of the Catholic Church

Strangers on the Shore

Spiritual Market Place

Ceremonies

Atheists

On Modern Values

The Agony and the Ecstacy

The Flesh and The Devil

Preaching to the Perverted

Will The Bush Bounce Back?

Saving Claymore

Life After God

Parallel Universes

Approaching September 11

The Hallelujah Kids

Saving Sex

Doubting Thomas

Ganges

City of Djinns

Christian Meditation

Queen of Sheba

Eye of the Storm

Mum I'm a Muslim

Trouble At The Mosque

The Lost Honour of Sirhan

The Real Man

The Mission

The Final Hours

Creating Christmas

The Ape that Took Over the World
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