It seems Britain has taken a sharp turn away from religious faith over the past three decades, according to the latest report from the British Social Attitudes Survey. While some of its analysis is useful, it still leaves many more questions than answers. Without at least some of those answers, it is difficult for religious organisations to know whether these trends towards a totally secular society are irreversible.
24 July 2019, The Tablet
What the sharp decline in faith might mean for Britain
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