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Data Is Beautiful - Worlds Largest Religious Groups 1945-2019
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I am sure this will spark some debate
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Many, many, I think, ummm. I used to, as i have been Christened, until i actually thought about it.
When the census was done (whenever that was...) i remember helping loads of older people to fill them in.
Without fail, they all wanted "Christian" recorded in the religious section, but went on to say that they didn't personally believe in it though.
Of course, I ticked and wrote in whatever they wanted- but was well aware this was giving a really false impression of people's actual beliefs. It is habit.
When the census was done (whenever that was...) i remember helping loads of older people to fill them in.
Without fail, they all wanted "Christian" recorded in the religious section, but went on to say that they didn't personally believe in it though.
Of course, I ticked and wrote in whatever they wanted- but was well aware this was giving a really false impression of people's actual beliefs. It is habit.
How much do you have to align your beliefs to that of a religion, particularly one you were brought up in, to legitimately claim to still be of that religion ? If you still believe in the basic morality of it I see no reason to claim you are no longer part of it simply because you aren't convinced of some of the myths or suspect some of the ancient interpretations were either off the mark or not translated properly over the years. Surely it's a personal choice whether you consider yourself in as a modern believer or have drifted outside it's scope.
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