Face to faith
http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,,1764127,00.html
Part of the problem with assessing how religious we are is that it is
not clear what "being religious" means, says Julian Baggini
Saturday April 29, 2006
The Guardian
Although it is often said that Britain is not a particularly religious
country, it is even less of an overtly irreligious one. Atheists remain
in the minority, with the majority being what one BBC survey described
as "vaguely spiritual".
Part of the problem with assessing how religious we are is that it is
not clear what "being religious" means. There is, however, one sense in
which being religious is extremely common indeed; so common, in fact,
that even many atheists fall under the description.
Face to faith
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