USA Today article: Majority of people in Scotland have no religion

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  • AndersonsInfo
    AndersonsInfo

    http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2016/04/05/scotland-majority-no-religion/82660980/

    Majority of people in Scotland have no religion

    Trevor Grundy, Religion News Service 6:47 p.m. EDT April 5, 2016
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    Sheep graze at the base of Ben Nevis in Scotland.(Photo: Lisa Marie Pane, AP)

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    CANTERBURY, England — More than half of the 5.4 million people living in Scotland have no religion, according to a survey published by Scottish Social Attitudes.

    The 52% of unaffiliated Scots represents a 12% jump from 16 years ago, when 40% of survey respondents said they had no religious affiliation.

    The proportion of people who say they belong to the Church of Scotland — the Presbyterian Church that for so long dominated almost every aspect of life in that country — has fallen dramatically, to just 20%, down from 39% of the population in 1999.

    "The survey’s findings show that Scottish commitment to religion, both in terms of our willingness to say we belong to a religion and to attend religious services, is in decline," said Ian Montagu, a researcher at ScotCen Social research in Edinburgh, which runs the annual surveys.

    Montagu added that the change doesn't appear to be affecting all religions equally.

    "Affiliation with the Church of Scotland is in decline while levels of identification with other religions remains relatively unchanged," he said

    After the Church of Scotland, the largest Christian group is the Roman Catholic Church. Its numbers have recently been boosted by an influx of people from the European Union, particularly Poland.

    The 2015 survey interviewed 1,288 people between July 2015 and January 2016.

    “We are developing fresh expressions of church alongside traditional forms in order to engage with people,” said Colin Sinclair, convener of the Church of Scotland’s Mission and Discipleship Council. “We have contacted those who have stopped attending church but want to hang on to their Christian faith. We want to hear their stories and understand the lessons we can learn from them.”

  • Village Idiot
    Village Idiot
    Not being affiliated with a religious denomination should not be interpreted to mean that such people are atheists or agnostics. Many of those self-identified non-religious people might still revere Jesus or be Deists.
  • OneEyedJoe
    OneEyedJoe
    They may not all become atheist right away but they're likely less dogmatic. It's also a lot easier to transition into atheism when you don't have the constant reinforcement of superstitions from going to church. Also, when you see church as a family thing or use it for social support you're less likely to reexamine your beliefs than you are if they're doing basically nothing for you.
  • cofty
    cofty

    This is what substitutes for religion in Scotland...


  • scotsman
    scotsman
    Scotland also has the "world's gayest parliament". I'm sure there's no correlation.
  • cofty
    cofty

    Holy water


  • fulltimestudent
    fulltimestudent

    haha!!!

    scotsman : Scotland also has the "world's gayest parliament". I'm sure there's no correlation.

    Therefore, assuming no other major religious organisation, and noting that membership of the Presbyterian church is ... (quote):

    "The proportion of people who say they belong to the Church of Scotland — the Presbyterian Church that for so long dominated almost every aspect of life in that country — has fallen dramatically, to just 20%,"

    the percentage of Scots people attending church on Sunday is likely to be around 2 or 3 %.

    And assuming that the percentage of 'out' gay people in Scotland is around 5% of the population.

    There will be more Scots people in a gay bar on Saturday night, than there will be Scots people in church on Sunday. Surely a 'sign of the approaching end,' (of the Jesus mob).

    (grin)

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