A recently-commissioned report into the role of religion in public life on Britain has found that almost half of the population of the U.K. identifies as non-religious.
The report suggests that aspects of the state that include overt references to Christianity, such as royal or judicial affairs, should be revised.
The report also found that Islam, Hinduism and Sikhism have all overtaken Judaism as the country's largest non-Christian faiths. Also, Anglican beliefs appear to be on the decline, whilst Pentecostal and evangelical denominations are becoming more popular.
Thoughts?
I personally couldn't be happier; Christianity has had it nice for far too long, and should take its place alongside other religious faiths in public life.
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Edited by Vilhelmus II: 12/7/2015 11:48:25 PMOh joy, now we can have more edgy self-absorbed assholes putting down other people's beliefs. Good talk.