In AD 62, Pompeii was struck by an earthquake. Repairs were still now completed in the city when once again, in AD 79. Mt Vesuvius erupted. How did the ancients interpret this event? What did Jewish and Jesus devotees think about such events?
Simon Freelove and Matthew Grech from X-Out-Loud join Laura Haynes and Mike Davidson to review Emily Sargent's "Thinking Straight (Part 2) Undercover) which claims she is breaking ground in exposing "extremely secretive" activities that she calls "conversion therapy". But where's the secret? Counselling and therapeutic help from those moving away from unwanted same-sex attractions is not secret.
What was life for those slaves that make fleeting appearances in the historical records of towns like Pompeii? What memories of life before slavery haunted them? How does power in relationships influence identity? Mike Davidson explores the life of the slaves briefly with these questions in mind.
Trauma Therapist Dr Ann Gillies with Marriage and Family Therapist David Pickup join Mike Davidson and Luara Hanyes together with former Transgender Libby Littlewood to respond to "Thinking Straight" Part 2 by Emily Sargent.
The 'Rotas Square' is a palindrome - something can can be read from right to left, vertically and horizontally and have been found all over Europe, dating from the 1st century AD. Two were found in the ruined city of Pompeii. Some say they were Christian and others Jewish or even pagan in origin. Dr Peter May considers the evidence at the Palestra in Pompeii.
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