Michael Riddell wrote:Why do I get the impression this thread could go downhill fast?
Mike.
It would appear I was right. That's the problem with the athiest/faith divide. You very rarely get a meeting of minds.
Michael Everett wrote:Regarding religions, anyone else find it darkly amusing that any religious figure who "understands the mind of god" discovers that god has exactly the same biases and preconceptions that they do?
How many preachers stand up and say "I have had a religious experience, allowing me to understand God's will, and I have been totally wrong in my stance on women's rights/abortion/alcohol/gay marriage etc"?
The cynical among us would think that they mistake the echo of their preaching for the mountain of god.
Apologies for the bad metaphor
Awaiting further comments.
A very British view, one which I actually have some sympathy with. The big problem is that it's the idiots and bigots that get the headlines i.e. Abu Hamza. Bigots like that do Religion no favours at all!
This problem, I think, coupled with the madness in the Middle East, is leading the UK to complete secularisation. Which is either a bad thing or a good thing depending on your point of view. The number of people who entered "No Faith" in the 2011 National Census went up quite substantially compared with 2001.
UK Wide:
Christian - 72.6% in 2001, 59.5% in 2011,
The census form changed between 2001 and 2011, so this is split:
No Religion and Religion not stated - 23.2% in 2001
No faith - 25.7% in 2011
Faith not stated - 7.2% in 2011.
Crude Total - 32.9%, an increase of 9.7%.
Scotland specific - it appears we're much more secular than the rest of the UK:
Christian - 42.4% in 2001, 32.4% in 2011.
No Faith - 27.6% in 2001, 36.7% 2011.
Religion not stated - 5.5% in 2001, 7.0% in 2011.
UK wide, Islam increased from 2.7% in 2001 to 4.4% in 2011, Hinduism 1.0% to 1.3%, Sikhism 0.6% to 0.7%, Buddhism 0.3% to 0.4% but Judaism decreased 0.5% to 0.4%. The largest changes were in England.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_the_United_Kingdom#Statistics
Mike - never been baptised, ergo I'm a heathen!