Este Natal, possivelmente a Inglaterra seja pela primeira vez uma nação não-religiosa.
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Este Natal, possivelmente a Inglaterra seja pela primeira vez uma nação não-religiosa.
É oque o The Guardian afirma:
Religion: respecting the minority
This Christmas, for perhaps the first time ever, Britain is a majority non-religious nation
The Guardian, Friday 24 December 2010
Every year, researchers from the British Social Attitudes survey ask a representative sample of British people whether they regard themselves as belonging to any particular religion and, if so, to which one? When the survey first asked these questions in 1985, 63% of the respondents answered that they were Christians, compared with 34% who said they had no religion (the rest belonged to non-Christian religions).
Today, a quarter of a century on, there has been a steady and remarkable turnaround. In the latest 2010 BSA report, published earlier this month, only 42% said they were Christians while 51% now say they have no religion. Admittedly, some other surveys – including the last census – have produced different findings on these issues, usually to the advantage of the religious option. There is also a margin of error in all such exercises. All the same, and particularly since the trends in opinion over time seem well set, it is hard not to feel that this latest finding marks a cultural watershed.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2010/dec/24/religion-respecting-the-minority
http://www.britsocat.com/Body.aspx?control=BritsocatMarginals&AddSuperMap=LBRELIGSUM&JumpCrossMarginals=yes
Religion: respecting the minority
This Christmas, for perhaps the first time ever, Britain is a majority non-religious nation
The Guardian, Friday 24 December 2010
Every year, researchers from the British Social Attitudes survey ask a representative sample of British people whether they regard themselves as belonging to any particular religion and, if so, to which one? When the survey first asked these questions in 1985, 63% of the respondents answered that they were Christians, compared with 34% who said they had no religion (the rest belonged to non-Christian religions).
Today, a quarter of a century on, there has been a steady and remarkable turnaround. In the latest 2010 BSA report, published earlier this month, only 42% said they were Christians while 51% now say they have no religion. Admittedly, some other surveys – including the last census – have produced different findings on these issues, usually to the advantage of the religious option. There is also a margin of error in all such exercises. All the same, and particularly since the trends in opinion over time seem well set, it is hard not to feel that this latest finding marks a cultural watershed.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2010/dec/24/religion-respecting-the-minority
http://www.britsocat.com/Body.aspx?control=BritsocatMarginals&AddSuperMap=LBRELIGSUM&JumpCrossMarginals=yes
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Re: Este Natal, possivelmente a Inglaterra seja pela primeira vez uma nação não-religiosa.
Parabéns para os ingleses e para o Papa também, que fez recentemente uma visita por lá. Deve ter ajudado muito.
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