Sat Jul 10, 2010 12:03 pm
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BlooDan wrote:There are 37.3 million people in England and Wales who state their religion as Christian. The percentage of Christians is similar between the two countries but the proportion of people who follow other religions is 6.0 per cent in England compared with 1.5 per cent in Wales.
In England, 3.1 per cent of the population state their religion as Muslim (0.7 per cent in Wales), making this the most common religion after Christianity.
For other religions, 1.1 per cent in England and 0.2 per cent in Wales are Hindu, 0.7 per cent in England and 0.1 per cent in Wales are Sikh, 0.5 per cent in England and 0.1 per cent in Wales are Jewish and 0.3 per cent in England and 0.2 per cent in Wales are Buddhist.
In England and Wales 7.7 million people state they have no religion (14.6 per cent in England and 18.5 per cent in Wales).
The English region with the highest proportion of Christians is the North East (80.1 per cent). London has the highest proportion of Muslims (8.5 per cent), Hindus (4.1 per cent) Jews (2.1 per cent) Buddhists (0.8 per cent) and people of other religions (0.5 per cent).
Fifty-eight per cent of people in London gave their religion as Christian, with the highest proportion in the borough of Havering (76 per cent). Thirty-six per cent of the population of Tower Hamlets and 24 per cent in Newham are Muslim. Over one per cent of the population of Westminster are Buddhist, while Harrow has the highest proportion of Hindus (19.6 per cent) and Barnet the highest proportion of Jewish people (14.8 per cent). Over eight per cent of the populations of Hounslow and Ealing are Sikh.
Sixteen per cent of the population of London say they have no religion, including 25 per cent in the City of London.
Outside London, the counties with the highest proportion of Christians are Durham, Merseyside and Cumbria, each with 82 per cent or more. The districts with the highest proportions of Christians are all in the North West: St Helens, Wigan and Copeland (Cumbria) each have 86 per cent or more.
The district with the highest proportion of Sikhs is Slough. One person in seven of the population of Leicester is Hindu. One person in nine of the population of Hertsmere in Hertfordshire, is Jewish. Over one per cent of the population of Cambridge are Buddhist. Brighton and Hove has most people stating other religions (0.8 per cent).
The districts with the highest proportions of people with no religion are Norwich, Brighton and Hove and Cambridge, all with over one-quarter.
In Wales, the highest proportion of Christians is found on the Isle of Anglesey (79 per cent) and the fewest in Blaenau Gwent (64 per cent). Rhonnda, Cynon, Taff has the highest proportion with no religion (25 per cent). Cardiff has the highest proportion of Muslims, Hindus, Sikhs and Jews. Ceredigion has the highest proportions of Buddhists and people of other religions.
At the time the Census was carried out, there was an internet campaign that encouraged people to answer the religion question "Jedi Knight". The number of people who stated Jedi was 390,000 (0.7 per cent of the population).
The religion question was voluntary, and 4,011,000 people chose not answer it (7.7 per cent).
http://www.statistics.gov.uk/census2001 ... p#religion
Sat Jul 10, 2010 12:10 pm
Sat Jul 10, 2010 12:14 pm
BlooDan wrote:No probs
Surprised how few people stated "no religion"
Sat Jul 10, 2010 12:14 pm
Forever Blue wrote:Of Most of ALL THE HATRED IN THIS WORLD ?
Personally I have No problem what Religion Anyone is, What ever Country I Visit, I Respect their Religion and their Laws and I Abide by them.
I have No Problem if Your Protestant/Catholic/ Muslim or any other Religion.
Is Britain mainly a Christian Country ?
Does anyone know the % ?
Sat Jul 10, 2010 12:15 pm
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Sat Jul 10, 2010 12:17 pm
Marc wrote:Personally I don't believe in any Religion, but don't have a problem with those who do. The Muslim people I've met whilst in their Country (Turkey for example) have always been polite and helpful.
Sat Jul 10, 2010 12:18 pm
Gareth (Wilts) wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Of Most of ALL THE HATRED IN THIS WORLD ?
Personally I have No problem what Religion Anyone is, What ever Country I Visit, I Respect their Religion and their Laws and I Abide by them.
I have No Problem if Your Protestant/Catholic/ Muslim or any other Religion.
Is Britain mainly a Christian Country ?
Does anyone know the % ?
It's extremists that are the main problem in my opinion-especially the islamic and jewish ones.
I do think that schools should be non denominational. What particularly gets me is the islamic/jewish faith schools paid for by us tax payers. If people want their kids educated in a faith setting they should pay for it.
Sat Jul 10, 2010 12:22 pm
Marc wrote:Personally I don't believe in any Religion, but don't have a problem with those who do. The Muslim people I've met whilst in their Country (Turkey for example) have always been polite and helpful.
Sat Jul 10, 2010 12:30 pm
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Sat Jul 10, 2010 12:36 pm
Gareth (Wilts) wrote:Marc wrote:Personally I don't believe in any Religion, but don't have a problem with those who do. The Muslim people I've met whilst in their Country (Turkey for example) have always been polite and helpful.
Working with kids the Indian people (regardless of religion) have a real work ethic and are lovely people. The vast majority of migrants i deal with are Polish. Most are catholics and have a good work ethic.
In my opinion 95% of people are decent. 5% are utter scum and that includes whites, blacks, muslims, christians, atheists etc...
Sat Jul 10, 2010 12:39 pm
Marc wrote:Gareth (Wilts) wrote:Marc wrote:Personally I don't believe in any Religion, but don't have a problem with those who do. The Muslim people I've met whilst in their Country (Turkey for example) have always been polite and helpful.
Working with kids the Indian people (regardless of religion) have a real work ethic and are lovely people. The vast majority of migrants i deal with are Polish. Most are catholics and have a good work ethic.
In my opinion 95% of people are decent. 5% are utter scum and that includes whites, blacks, muslims, christians, atheists etc...
Totally agree with you Gareth, personally I don't care if someone's white, black, pink, purple, gay, straight, muslim, christain etc..We're on this amazing planet for a a very short time, so don't see the point in wasting time in concerning myself with other peoples lifestyle choices.
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Sat Jul 10, 2010 12:49 pm
Marc wrote::lol: I was waiting for that one Gareth
Sat Jul 10, 2010 2:31 pm
Gareth (Wilts) wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Of Most of ALL THE HATRED IN THIS WORLD ?
Personally I have No problem what Religion Anyone is, What ever Country I Visit, I Respect their Religion and their Laws and I Abide by them.
I have No Problem if Your Protestant/Catholic/ Muslim or any other Religion.
Is Britain mainly a Christian Country ?
Does anyone know the % ?
It's extremists that are the main problem in my opinion-especially the islamic and jewish ones.
I do think that schools should be non denominational. What particularly gets me is the islamic/jewish faith schools paid for by us tax payers. If people want their kids educated in a faith setting they should pay for it.
Sat Jul 10, 2010 2:51 pm
Forever Blue wrote:Of Most of ALL THE HATRED IN THIS WORLD ?
Personally I have No problem what Religion Anyone is, What ever Country I Visit, I Respect their Religion and their Laws and I Abide by them.
I have No Problem if Your Protestant/Catholic/ Muslim or any other Religion.
Is Britain mainly a Christian Country ?
Does anyone know the % ?
Sat Jul 10, 2010 3:23 pm
FISH. wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Of Most of ALL THE HATRED IN THIS WORLD ?
Personally I have No problem what Religion Anyone is, What ever Country I Visit, I Respect their Religion and their Laws and I Abide by them.
I have No Problem if Your Protestant/Catholic/ Muslim or any other Religion.
Is Britain mainly a Christian Country ?
Does anyone know the % ?
All I will say Annis is that Britain wont be mainly Christian for much longer. Just my opinion
Sat Jul 10, 2010 3:35 pm
Sat Jul 10, 2010 3:38 pm
FISH. wrote:Sorry Claire, I only read the first post by Annis.
Britain is becoming multi cultural, prehaps I exaggerated the "not much longer".
Sat Jul 10, 2010 3:54 pm
Claire wrote:FISH. wrote:Sorry Claire, I only read the first post by Annis.
Britain is becoming multi cultural, prehaps I exaggerated the "not much longer".
Sat Jul 10, 2010 4:03 pm
Gareth (Wilts) wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Of Most of ALL THE HATRED IN THIS WORLD ?
Personally I have No problem what Religion Anyone is, What ever Country I Visit, I Respect their Religion and their Laws and I Abide by them.
I have No Problem if Your Protestant/Catholic/ Muslim or any other Religion.
Is Britain mainly a Christian Country ?
Does anyone know the % ?
It's extremists that are the main problem in my opinion-especially the islamic and jewish ones.
I do think that schools should be non denominational. What particularly gets me is the islamic/jewish faith schools paid for by us tax payers. If people want their kids educated in a faith setting they should pay for it.
Sat Jul 10, 2010 4:56 pm
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Sat Jul 10, 2010 8:57 pm
Tony Blue Williams wrote:One day every country will be a secular and when it is that generation will wonder why wasn't it done years before? Religion is inhertantly evil and does nothing but divide people along radical lines.
I am a proud atheist and I reject all claims that we owe our existance to a higher deitey i.e. God.
In fact I become very angry when I see the brian washing of children in schools who are fed crap about the 'greatness' of Jesus/God when the world is full of war and death in their name.
Indeed the other week when I won £10 on the lottery my daughter said we should 'thank Jesus' I was livid but what can you do when schools and religion exploit the young in such a way?
It is absolutely disgusting and wrong.