--- Ritu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> William T Goodall wrote:
>
>
http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/programmes/heavenandearth/mori_data.shtml
>
> > This Mori poll found that 18% of British Adults aged 16+ considered
>
> > themselves "a practising member of an organised religion" and 25% a
>
> > "non-practising member of an organised religion".
> >
> > That's *all* religions.
> >
> > Whatever a non-practising member is. Weddings and funerals?
>
> Perhaps people who are born into a religion, probably even taught
> about
> it by their parents and priests, and can't be bothered to either
> practice the religion or discard it as they don't consider the issue
> important enough to spare it much thought?
>
> So, weddings, funerals, and any other function in a place of worship
> wherein your presence is required by family/friends.
*nod* I'd say that probably covers me.. at least, that's how I'd
answer it. By practice, I'm more pagan/animist/Wiccan than anything,
but was raised Baptist (the non-snake handling kind) and went to 7th
Day Advent bible camps and attended catholic masses with friends.. so
my -values- and what not are heavily influenced by the confluence of
those faiths.
I dunno. I just work here.
-k-
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