RE: Atheism WOW!
October 5, 2011 at 11:10 pm
(This post was last modified: October 5, 2011 at 11:12 pm by Justtristo.)
Might I add into this conversation by stating.
Australia these days is becoming more than more non-religious, despite a record number of children being educated in schools run by churches (particularly by the Roman Catholic Church).
For instance many Christians I have heard are starting to complain about acceptability of anti-christian rhetoric in the public arena for example.
As I see Britain is even more secularized than Australia and the anti-christian rhetoric is even more common. That is despite the Church of England being the state church of England. Not that I believe this is necessarily a bad trend, however as more marginalized the Christian churches become in Australia and England. The more fundamentalist and fanatical in their faith they will come.
Australia these days is becoming more than more non-religious, despite a record number of children being educated in schools run by churches (particularly by the Roman Catholic Church).
For instance many Christians I have heard are starting to complain about acceptability of anti-christian rhetoric in the public arena for example.
As I see Britain is even more secularized than Australia and the anti-christian rhetoric is even more common. That is despite the Church of England being the state church of England. Not that I believe this is necessarily a bad trend, however as more marginalized the Christian churches become in Australia and England. The more fundamentalist and fanatical in their faith they will come.
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