It is amazing that so many Americans find it so hard to understand that in the UK a large chunk of the population simply don't think anything at all about religion. Non-belief, apathy, etc., is just the default position.https://twitter.com/noelplum/status/989139721942130689 …
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Of course, my experience isn't universal - it makes a big difference where you live, etc. Nevertheless, for a big chunk of the UK population, religion, and the issue of belief versus disbelief, simply isn't on people's radar. It's not part of the zeitgeist.
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My high school was the same. Religion was simply not an issue. University was the first time since primary school that I met properly religious people. It was a shock to me.
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In my primary school all the pupils would sit and belt out hymns in assembly with only a faint clue what they were about
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It was years after school that I realised that the schools prefixed with "St" we're Catholic schools. Didn't even register while I was at school.
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