Wednesday, December 12, 2012

UK Moving from Christianity to Islam

How far the great British Empire has fallen.  At one time, it was said that the sun never sets on the British Empire because of the many nations throughout the world under its control.   My, how times have changed.

This should be a lesson for all Americans.  The Brits have tossed the Lord out of their nation and embraced Islam.  We shall soon see how that works out for them.  Trust me, it will be all downhill for them.   Unfortunately, America will not be that far behind.

Read from Atlas Shrugs:


ISLAM SURGING IN BRITAIN AS CHRISTIANITY FADES

Do you think this will have no consequences? Do you think there will be no fallout from this?  Think about what Britain will be like in ten years, twenty years, fifty years -- and what an Islamic Republic of Britain would think about a United States still ruled by kuffar.
A horrible and wild new reality.
See the data here.
Christianity is fading away in Britain as Islam surges and agnosticism spreads Telegraph December 11th, 2012

The shape of things to come
Poor Rowan Williams: wrong to the end. Christianity is not "fading away" in Britain, he says. Yes it is, as the census figures clearly illustrate.
Since the last census in 2001, the number of Britons identifying themselves, however loosely, as Christians is down 13 percentage points to 59 per cent.
The number of respondents who say they have no religious faith is up 10 points to 25 per cent. Meanwhile, staggeringly, the Muslim population has grown from 1.55 million to 2.7 million, an increase of 1.15 million from 2001 to 2011.
The surge in Islamic belief is entirely a consequence of immigration. The spread of agnosticism and atheism is (though I haven't yet seen the breakdown by age) largely generational.
It cannot be said too often: the default position of people born since 1980 is agnosticism or atheism. Meanwhile, as a commenter points out below, net migration from the UK consists largely of people who would probably have ticked the Christian or C of E box. That hadn't occurred to me, but it's an important factor.

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