Ultimately, my view is that the strict belief in religion, and in particular Christianity, has practically come to the end of its decline. I like to think that the statistics I previously divulged, substantiates this. It does not seem like you agree with this though.
However I think we both agree that the views of New Atheism are overkill in the UK as it stands. I'd like to hear the opinions of others who disagree with this though (I know there's plenty out there!).
It is of my opinion that (whilst not necessarily on a pedestal) issues with the justice, financial and political system (the House of Lords...), alongside social issues such as racism and class are all areas that are much, much more worthwhile than pro-active New Atheism which is why I posed the initial question.
However I think we both agree that the views of New Atheism are overkill in the UK as it stands. I'd like to hear the opinions of others who disagree with this though (I know there's plenty out there!).
It is of my opinion that (whilst not necessarily on a pedestal) issues with the justice, financial and political system (the House of Lords...), alongside social issues such as racism and class are all areas that are much, much more worthwhile than pro-active New Atheism which is why I posed the initial question.