- Aug 8, 2005
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So last night I went to a religious show at a church, due to a family connection.
It’s the first time I’ve been to a church or similar for some time and it made me think.
What do the religious leaders need to do to encourage people to believe again? The Church of England to me seems totally out of touch with the majority of the country. Most of the people present were over 60. The vicar seemed like a good chap who was well intentioned but I just don’t get it.
I think most of us could get on board with the good and bad thing, like Star Wars, but all the talk of God is to me just unintelligent. I can’t believe in one great God. Life happens and clearly for most logical thinkers the existence of God can’t be a thing.
Flip this over though and the Muslim faith appears to be growing in this country. What are they doing that the Church of England isn’t?
Is it already too late to encourage people back to church? Is that it for the C of E?
It’s the first time I’ve been to a church or similar for some time and it made me think.
What do the religious leaders need to do to encourage people to believe again? The Church of England to me seems totally out of touch with the majority of the country. Most of the people present were over 60. The vicar seemed like a good chap who was well intentioned but I just don’t get it.
I think most of us could get on board with the good and bad thing, like Star Wars, but all the talk of God is to me just unintelligent. I can’t believe in one great God. Life happens and clearly for most logical thinkers the existence of God can’t be a thing.
Flip this over though and the Muslim faith appears to be growing in this country. What are they doing that the Church of England isn’t?
Is it already too late to encourage people back to church? Is that it for the C of E?