This was great, Its not going to be as popular as appealing to the masses with comedy but I really think Fillipe has a talent for hosting this sort of thing. I would subscribe to a more serious channel. As a Christian myself I wholeheartedly agree with what has been said. My own experience of this new quasi religion is through socialism.
This sounds like an interesting topic of discussion. I think that religion is less prominent (generally), compared to, say, 30 years ago. Roman Catholicism is still prominent I think in families with that religion. I go past a Roman Catholic school everyday. I would say that Church Of England education is less prominent in schools. My kids know a lot less on religion than I did at their age, at least from their school education.
I am really enjoying this even though I have serious disagreements with some of their arguments. I would really like to see either of these two people in a discussion with someone who takes a atheist position.
The number of Christians in the UK has reduced greatly, but the number of people belonging to other religions, especially Islam, has increased greatly.
@@stevemorganexperience7833 It's my reply to the central question of this video. It's not a case of religion declining or not. The largest religion is quickly going out of fashion as others become more popular. The latter is mostly due to immigration, but Muslims in the UK will outnumber Christians. The most common first name of babies in the UK (if you include together all different spellings of the same name) is Muhammad, which means it will overtake David as the most common first name in the UK.
About half way through and I am enjoying the conversation. Odd that its taken a turn to anti vax and anti climate change🤔. Always amusing when someone says “I don’t understand science but…” then continues to have an opinion😂
Filippo just a little confused was he Anglican or Catholic?? Refreshing to hear some Sense instead of all the modern missinformed & unfounded Doctorines.
This was great, Its not going to be as popular as appealing to the masses with comedy but I really think Fillipe has a talent for hosting this sort of thing. I would subscribe to a more serious channel. As a Christian myself I wholeheartedly agree with what has been said. My own experience of this new quasi religion is through socialism.
I thought is was a brilliant conversation, right up my street as they say 😁👍
Thank you guys for sharing.
Can't deny- starting listening to this with my sarcastic mind (-cos I'm a Northerner of course!) but this guy was super good!!
This sounds like an interesting topic of discussion. I think that religion is less prominent (generally), compared to, say, 30 years ago. Roman Catholicism is still prominent I think in families with that religion. I go past a Roman Catholic school everyday. I would say that Church Of England education is less prominent in schools. My kids know a lot less on religion than I did at their age, at least from their school education.
We have been non Christian since about 1920.
World War one and "muscular" Christianity was probably something to do with it.
I am really enjoying this even though I have serious disagreements with some of their arguments.
I would really like to see either of these two people in a discussion with someone who takes a atheist position.
...or even Humanist...just a thought :-)
The number of Christians in the UK has reduced greatly, but the number of people belonging to other religions, especially Islam, has increased greatly.
So?
@@stevemorganexperience7833 It's my reply to the central question of this video. It's not a case of religion declining or not. The largest religion is quickly going out of fashion as others become more popular. The latter is mostly due to immigration, but Muslims in the UK will outnumber Christians. The most common first name of babies in the UK (if you include together all different spellings of the same name) is Muhammad, which means it will overtake David as the most common first name in the UK.
@@andrewjones575 most people aren't religious.
@@willrichardson519 About 60% of the UK population have a religion.
About half way through and I am enjoying the conversation. Odd that its taken a turn to anti vax and anti climate change🤔. Always amusing when someone says “I don’t understand science but…” then continues to have an opinion😂
The 2017 British Social Attitudes survey found that 53% of people are non-religious, up from 51% in 2014.
Filippo just a little confused was he Anglican or Catholic?? Refreshing to hear some Sense instead of all the modern missinformed & unfounded Doctorines.