http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/rel/census/201...igion.html
http://ir2.flife.de/data/natcen-social-r...=&lang=ENG
Non religion is the largest growing religious demographic in England and wales. Around 15% indicated they had no religious affiliation in 2001 which jumped to 25% in 2011 (which is a conservative figure as it discounts, for example, jedis and other 'joke' answers). The BSAS (url above), arguably a more accurate overview albeit with a far smaller sample (disocounts the nominal christian effect which is prevelant in the national census) , indicates that around 50% have no religious beliefs.
The norm here is really to have no religious beliefs, or not to talk about them.
http://ir2.flife.de/data/natcen-social-r...=&lang=ENG
Non religion is the largest growing religious demographic in England and wales. Around 15% indicated they had no religious affiliation in 2001 which jumped to 25% in 2011 (which is a conservative figure as it discounts, for example, jedis and other 'joke' answers). The BSAS (url above), arguably a more accurate overview albeit with a far smaller sample (disocounts the nominal christian effect which is prevelant in the national census) , indicates that around 50% have no religious beliefs.
The norm here is really to have no religious beliefs, or not to talk about them.