
Church attendance rates are certainly falling, which is probably also a cultural thing, but you would think that believers would still go.
I guess it is easier to be openly atheist nowadays, whereas in the past you would probably be forced to attend church and keep quiet regardless.
Also, regarding immigration, that must mean that kids get exposed to a wider variety of religious practises, so it must be harder to indoctrinate them into a single one as I'm sure any child can easily see that they can't all be right.
That said, having a vague belief in "spirituality" is probably the fastest growing 'religion' in this country. People can be religious without organised religion.
( , Fri 13 Jul 2012, 0:43, Reply)

Ask them nicely what that means and listen to the confusion :))
( , Fri 13 Jul 2012, 1:24, Reply)

but it does have a few genuine meanings and definitions, and not everyone who uses the word can be unaware of them.
( , Fri 13 Jul 2012, 1:34, Reply)