TIMELORD 'S PRAYER! Doctor brings salvation to church.(News)

From: Wales On Sunday (Cardiff, Wales) | Date: May 11, 2008 | Copyright information

Byline: By LAURA WRIGHT

AFTER saving the Earth from the Daleks and Sontarans, Doctor Who is now being sought out by the Church for help.

At a special church conference vicars watched clips of the science fiction series to learn about its religious parallels.

Among those who are backing using the Time Lord is Cardiff minister James Karran.

The 27-year-old, of Ararat Baptist Church, in Whitchurch, Cardiff, said: "Absolutely there are paral...

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