From The Guardian-
The latest British Social Attitudes survey
paints a picture of organised religion’s continued decline; the more
organised it tries to be, the faster it slips. The Church of England,
which is established in the sense that it has a formal constitutional
role, now claims the allegiance of just 1% of people under 24. Even
among the over-75s, only a third identify as Anglican. More than half of
British people now say that they have no religion; about two-fifths are
Christians of one sort of another; 9% are Muslims.
Across Europe and North America there is a steady rise in the number
of “Nones” – people who do not identify with any religion at all. The
Pew Global Forum suggests there will be 1.3 billion of them worldwide by
2060, but this figure nonetheless represents a relative decline. The
great majority of the present-day Nones are found in east Asia, and
especially China, where Christianity
and traditional religion are both experiencing phenomenal growth.
Meanwhile, demographic growth among Christians and Muslims in the global
south suggest that Nones in the world will decline from 16% to 13%.
More here-
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/jul/15/the-guardian-view-on-atheism-good-without-god
Tuesday, July 16, 2019
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