UK has more atheists than people who believe in God, research claims

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UK has more atheists than people who believe in God, research claims​


The strongest influences on belief are parental upbringing and societal expectations regarding belief in God, said the researchers

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By Alya ZayedExecutive Editor

By Jonathan McCambridge

[*]06:41, 2 OCT 2024

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The research team surveyed nearly 25,000 people from across six countries

The UK now has more atheists than people who believe in the existence of God, new research has said. The team of researchers, led at Queen’s University Belfast, have launched the interim results of the global project Explaining Atheism which explains why atheism has grown both in the UK and around the world.

The research team found that the common notion of the “purposeless unbeliever”, lacking a sense of ultimate meaning in life, objective morality, and strong values is not accurate, challenging the stereotype that atheists lead lives devoid of meaning, morality, and purpose.

The research team surveyed nearly 25,000 people from across six countries (Brazil, China, Denmark, Japan, UK, and US) around the world to find out why people become atheists and agnostics.

They also brought together converging results from the British Social Attitudes Survey and World Values Survey to show the UK now has a relative majority of atheists.

The research project is led by principal investigator, Professor Jonathan Lanman from the school of history, anthropology, philosophy and politics at Queen’s, Dr Lois Lee from the University of Kent and Dr Aiyana Willard from Brunel University London; working in collaboration with colleagues Dr Connair Russell from Queen’s; Professor Stephen Bullivant from St Mary’s University, Twickenham and; Dr Miguel Farias from Coventry University; and a number of additional international researchers.

The project was funded by the John Templeton Foundation and ran over a three-year period.

Prof Lanman said: “Our large cross-cultural surveys reveal that while many factors may influence one’s beliefs in small ways, the key factor is the extent to which one is socialised to be a theist.

“Many other popular theories, such as intelligence, emotional stoicism, broken homes, and rebelliousness, do not stand up to empirical scrutiny.”

Dr Lee said: “The UK is entering its first atheist age. Whilst atheism has been prominent in our culture for some time, be it through Karl Marx, George Eliot, or Ricky Gervais, it is only now that atheists have begun to outnumber theists for the first time in our history.”

The researchers also used the results from their previous project, Understanding Unbelief (2017-2021), to provide a more detailed picture of the beliefs and values of atheists and agnostics.

The research found that common explanations for why people believe in God or not, such as intelligence, fear of death, or need for structure, have little empirical support.

It also said that the strongest influences on belief are parental upbringing and societal expectations regarding belief in God.

It found that while anti-religious parents do not substantially impact whether their children believe in God, they do strongly influence whether their children are morally opposed to religion.

Pictured L-R are: Professor Jonathan Lanman from Queen’s University Belfast, Dr Lois Lee from the University of Kent, Dr Aiyana Willard from Brunel University London, and Dr Connair Russell from Queen’s University Belfast (QUB/PA)


Professor Jonathan Lanman from Queen’s University Belfast, Dr Lois Lee from the University of Kent, Dr Aiyana Willard from Brunel University London, and Dr Connair Russell from Queen’s University Belfast

It also reported that non-belief in God does not necessarily rule out belief in other supernatural phenomena, as most atheists and agnostics express some type of supernatural belief.

The research said that most atheists and agnostics endorse objective moral values, human dignity, and inherent rights, as well as a “deep value” for nature, at similar rates as the general population.

Prof Lanman said: “This project helps counter negative stereotypes and stigma towards atheists and theists alike.

“The common claim among some religious commentators that people become atheists because of immorality and rebellion, or broken homes is not true.

“Similarly, the common claim among some atheist commentators that individuals become or remain theists because they are less intelligent or emotionally weaker than others is not true.”

Dr Willard said: “Such claims are used to stigmatise and harm individuals in our societies who happen to have different positions on the existence of God or gods. Our research demonstrates that these claims are false.

“We hope that this understanding can be utilised by the public to combat harmful stereotypes.”
 

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Waged wars for centuries colonizing the whole world in the name of their God, only to disavow him generations later.
The wildest thing is that many people in former British colonies are hardcore Christians while the original colonizer bushed the religion altogether. Y'all glazing a faith that the ones who taught you that faith don't even believe in anymore :mindblown:
 
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The wildest thing is that many people in former British colonies are hardcore Christians and while the original colonizer bushed the religion altogether. Y'all glazing a faith that the ones who taught you that faith don't even believe in anymore :mindblown:
to answer your question, it's because a "Christian" doesn't exist, because yahawashi was not christ, he's the machayach,


Christianity is a grecco-roman b*stard religion


the people of those colonies genuinely feel the presence of Yahawah because many descend from the tribes of Judah, that being said, they are still cursed with blindness to worship foreign gods as told in dueteronomy, so unfortunately they still believe in white Jesus, while the colonizers were quite literally Ba'al worshipers, as evidenced by a lot of their government architectural art.
 

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The wildest thing is that many people in former British colonies are hardcore Christians and while the original colonizer bushed the religion altogether. Y'all glazing a faith that the ones who taught you that faith don't even believe in anymore :mindblown:
Even worse we demonize or dismiss our original religions as Myths or Witchcraft now on top of that.
 

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They never really believed like that. Henry VIII created The Church of England so he could get away with his degeneracy without having to answer to The Catholic Church. Religion was always just a tool for the British.
 

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to answer your question, it's because a "Christian" doesn't exist, because yahawashi was not christ, he's the machayach,


Christianity is a grecco-roman b*stard religion


the people of those colonies genuinely feel the presence of Yahawah because many descend from the tribes of Judah, that being said, they are still cursed with blindness to worship foreign gods as told in dueteronomy, so unfortunately they still believe in white Jesus, while the colonizers were quite literally Ba'al worshipers, as evidenced by a lot of their government architectural art.
Uhh....sure
 
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