Total disclosure: Non-Anglican and totally gay myself.
So what do you Brits think of your established church?
Abdul Alhazred wrote:So what do you Brits think of your established church?
Layla wrote:
Very few of us Brits attend church and membership falls off every year.
Dappadee wrote:The sad fact is that in Britain although organised religion appears to be going the way of the Dodo, in it's place we have bunch of woo woo, new age, vague feelings of some kind of energy bollocks instead. It would be much nicer if people were really starting to think skeptically but it doesn’t appear to be the case.
Layla wrote:The C of E is a spent force, thank god (hmmmmm, is that an oxymoron :) ).
Very few of us Brits attend church and membership falls off every year. Personally I think our lack of church going is instrumental in our comparatively tolerant society.
asthmatic camel wrote:Abdul, younger Brits in particular are turning to "chemical enlightenment". Alcohol usage increases year by year, as does illegal drug use. The average Brit tends to find Islam and most religion incomprehensible, if not downright silly. I shouldn't worry about a mass conversion to Islam if I were you.
I have to disagree. I am very much a danger to the world when I'm drunk.Abdul Alhazred wrote:asthmatic camel wrote:Abdul, younger Brits in particular are turning to "chemical enlightenment". Alcohol usage increases year by year, as does illegal drug use. The average Brit tends to find Islam and most religion incomprehensible, if not downright silly. I shouldn't worry about a mass conversion to Islam if I were you.
First of all, thanks for bringing back the nun, albeit in another form.
Secondly, what you describe is less of a danger to the world, but not very good for Britain.
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