What Is the Point of This Man? ; On the Day Labour Tries to Railroad 'Living Wills' Through the Commons, the Shocking Silence of the Archbishop of Canterbury

Daily MailDecember 14, 2004

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ACCORDING to figures just released from the 2001 census, some 37 million British adults describe themselves as Christian. By contrast, seven million people say they have no religion. The next biggest group are Muslims, who number about one and a half million.

Thirty-seven million! That is quite a figure.

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What Is the Point of This Man? ; On the Day Labour Tries to Railroad 'Living Wills' Through the Commons, the Shocking Silence of the Archbishop of Canterbury

Of course, most of them never set foot inside a church, except for marriages, funerals and sometimes at Christmas. Nonetheless, most of us consider ourselves to be Christian in the broadest sense. Another recent survey suggests that three-quarters of people believe in God.

At the same time that these figures have emerged,...

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