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The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? the Lord is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?

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d4e522  No.697770

LONDON (Reuters) - The number of Britons who describe themselves as belonging to the Church of England has fallen to a record low with more than half now saying they have no religion, according to a survey published on Friday.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-britain-religion/church-of-england-numbers-in-britain-are-at-record-low-survey-idUSKCN1LM3D1

Just 14 percent of Britons identified themselves as Church of England, down from 31 percent 15 years ago, the British Social Attitudes survey found. The number saying they had no religion rose from 41 to 52 percent.

Church of Scotland numbers also fell from 31 percent in 2002 to 18 percent.

“Our figures show an unrelenting decline in Church of England and Church of Scotland numbers,” said Roger Harding, Head of Public Attitudes at the National Centre for Social Research.

“This is especially true for young people where less than one in 20 now belong to their established church. While the figures are starkest among younger people, in every age group the biggest single group are those identifying with no religion.”

The sharpest decline in those saying they were Church of England was among 45 to 54-year-olds while 70 percent of those aged between 18 and 24 said they had no religion, according to the survey, based on 3,988 interviews.

However, the research found that the number of Britons who described themselves as Roman Catholic (8 percent), of ‘other Christian affiliations’ (10 percent), and non-Christian faiths (8 percent) had remained fairly stable.

Roman Catholics also went to church more regularly, with 42 percent attending at least once a month compared to 21 percent of Church of England members.

2c47a4  No.697777

Churches that prohibit contraception, premarital sex, and divorce tend to have growth rates that are at least stable.


a9f623  No.697780

Henry VIII BTFO

haha


5e03ac  No.697781

Divorce church btfo


0b8264  No.697782

The more liberal the Church, the emptier the pews


08aea9  No.697800

I wonder what the monarchy is going to do when their divorce church finally dies


ea41e4  No.697830

>>697770

No surprise there, everyone who values Christian tradition and doesn't see it as a social club moved/is moving to the Catholic Church in droves. Especially after the allowing of female ordination, trad ministers have been dropping out like there's no tomorrow


aa8133  No.697832

They better have a revival or the sword of Muhammad will punish their godlessness old testament style.


d29e05  No.697835

>>697782

Pretty much this…


aa8133  No.697849

>>697846

CoE is not apostolic. They wish


368d32  No.697860

>>697770

What's going to happen to their church buildings? Are they all going to be mosques and condos?


067570  No.697869

>>697860

Yeah, a lot of mosques are former churches. I've also heard quite a few churches have been turned into nightclubs.


c1afbc  No.697870

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>>697770

Aw gee, Rick, there's got to be a logical r-r-reason for this, right?


c1afbc  No.697871

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65b592  No.698498

File: 2d14999b5bd9dcb⋯.jpg (80.42 KB, 673x422, 673:422, HeavenImmigration.jpg)

>>697782

This man knows


b8d767  No.698670

Press P to piss on its grave


4b794c  No.698703

>>697849

it's a meme bruh


843a1a  No.698714

File: 1ca9c5f4c0bbcc9⋯.png (434.68 KB, 850x786, 425:393, 1ca9c5f4c0bbcc92a9754a660c….png)

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Jesus Christ what the hell are you guys doing over there? Unironically asking. And btw. i can just feel this almost palpable tension in the air. It's like people seem to just be afraid to make a move. It's like they can't move. Seems like the only ones over there that are making moves is Orthodoxy, Islam, And maybe some roman Catholics in eastern Europe. I mean honestly, have many people do you meet on the streets that believe in materialism, naturalism, etc? Or, is it all just media bashing/concern. I'd really love to believe it's just that latter, and it may very well be.

Tldr: What the hell have you guys been doing for the last 50 years?


843a1a  No.698715


c1afbc  No.698751

>>698498

>that pic

1/10


65b592  No.698829

>>698714

A: Very winnie the pooh badly Ameribro. Europe is fading fast, I wish I could say that there was something good going on, but you know it's bad when Salvini is more Catholic than the Pope.


8096f0  No.698925

>>697782

This.

Henry VII must be rolling on his grave.


ad9528  No.699040

>>698714

>i can just feel this almost palpable tension in the air

Yes. There is that sort of feeling, isn't there. It's gone up especially in the last year or so. I haven't felt this way since about 1998-99, and that was only a year or two before 9/11, which was a major change in affairs.

>have many people do you meet on the streets that believe in materialism, naturalism

In all honestly, it seems like more and more people are too wild to have cogent beliefs. If that answers your question.

>What the hell have you guys been doing for the last 50 years?

The word/phrase "self-destruct" comes to mind.


daf12b  No.699078

>>698498

Stop the boomerposting


aa8db2  No.699093

I love the Church of England because it's the perfect example of why tolerance and ecumenicism simply dont work




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