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<blockquote data-quote="Paradoxum" data-source="post: 65519293" data-attributes="member: 292677"><p>The link you gave is really vague and doesn't seem to tell me whether the number of people at church has gone up or down overall. eg: The same number of churches shutting as opening doesn't show anything. The new churches could be half the size. </p><p></p><p>In many polls, most British people consider themselves to be non-religious, and only a small percentage (~10%) go to church regularly. In the census an abnormally high number say they are Christian (compared to other polls); I'm guessing because they just want to put something down, and they feel that Christian is the default. I put that I was Christian on the last census, though I wouldn't now. </p><p></p><p>Looking at how people act in society, and how few people go to church regularly, I'd say Britain isn't a Christian country.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paradoxum, post: 65519293, member: 292677"] The link you gave is really vague and doesn't seem to tell me whether the number of people at church has gone up or down overall. eg: The same number of churches shutting as opening doesn't show anything. The new churches could be half the size. In many polls, most British people consider themselves to be non-religious, and only a small percentage (~10%) go to church regularly. In the census an abnormally high number say they are Christian (compared to other polls); I'm guessing because they just want to put something down, and they feel that Christian is the default. I put that I was Christian on the last census, though I wouldn't now. Looking at how people act in society, and how few people go to church regularly, I'd say Britain isn't a Christian country. [/QUOTE]
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