Sunday, December 24, 2006

God Save The Queen

Girls from St Marylebone school in London attend a multi-faith assembly in church (Photograph: Linda Nylind/Guardian)

More people in Britain think religion causes harm than believe it does good, according to a Guardian/ICM poll published today. It shows that an overwhelming majority see religion as a cause of division and tension - greatly outnumbering the smaller majority who also believe that it can be a force for good.

The poll also reveals that non-believers outnumber believers in Britain by almost two to one. It paints a picture of a sceptical nation with massive doubts about the effect religion has on society: 82% of those questioned say they see religion as a cause of division and tension between people. Only 16% disagree. The findings are at odds with attempts by some religious leaders to define the country as one made up of many faith communities.


Here's wishing Richard Dawkins a Merry Christmas.

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