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stonebender ([personal profile] stonebender) wrote2004-02-28 07:00 pm

[identity profile] brisingamen.livejournal.com 2004-02-28 07:40 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm always amused when Americans ask me what it's like to live in a country with a state religion; um, what's it like to live in a secular state? There seems to me to be a great irony in the fact that most of Britain spends a lot less time occupying itself with religion than does much of the US. (It is true that creationism is being taught in at least one private school in the UK; when this was discovered, it was interesting to note that the media lined up scientists to condemn the fact rather than theologians to support the contention.)

[identity profile] scottscidmore.livejournal.com 2004-02-28 08:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah, but all Europeans are degenerate atheists out to corrupt the pure, Christian US. I mean, this is a Christian country, it says so right in the Constitution, right? Uh, it doesn't?! Well, W will back an amendment to fix that right away.

Surveys show that roughly a quarter to a third of the US population believes that the entire Bible is true, literally or nearly so. At the same time 60% to 80% of the population has a difficult time identifying quotes as being from the Bible, and/or confess to having not really read it.

I'm glad to live in a city with more bookstores than churches.