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Does anyone on here attend church on a regular basis? Been thinking of going for the last couple of days,however I've a really shit singing voice and don't want the congregation to take this piss.
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Does anyone on here attend church on a regular basis? Been thinking of going for the last couple of days,however I've a really shit singing voice and don't want the congregation to take this piss.
Looks like we have a homophobe here, lads.I've never been to any kind of church service in my life. I quite like having a nose about the buildings when there's nowt going on, but I've got no interest in any of the stuff that happens in there.
I've never been to any kind of church service in my life. I quite like having a nose about the buildings when there's nowt going on, but I've got no interest in any of the stuff that happens in there.
I've never been to any kind of church service in my life. I quite like having a nose about the buildings when there's nowt going on, but I've got no interest in any of the stuff that happens in there.
It's not less people being Christians, just we've been flooded by the muzzies manIt does interest me that Cameron is saying "We're a Christian country" when the vast majority of people don't go to church.
The 2011 census found 59% of people in England and Wales said they were Christians - down from 72% a decade earlier.
As my mother-in-law to be would say, she knows lots of people who claim to be Christian but wouldn't give you their last 10p
It does interest me that Cameron is saying "We're a Christian country" when the vast majority of people don't go to church.
The 2011 census found 59% of people in England and Wales said they were Christians - down from 72% a decade earlier.
As my mother-in-law to be would say, she knows lots of people who claim to be Christian but wouldn't give you their last 10p
It does interest me that Cameron is saying "We're a Christian country" when the vast majority of people don't go to church.
The 2011 census found 59% of people in England and Wales said they were Christians - down from 72% a decade earlier.
As my mother-in-law to be would say, she knows lots of people who claim to be Christian but wouldn't give you their last 10p
This. And you don't have to be a Christian to attend church.You don't have to attend church to be a christian.
It's not less people being Christians, just we've been flooded by the muzzies man
Really, we'll still be a Christian country so long as we have a monarch performing the duties of Head of State and Head of the CoE.
I think that's a bit sad. Not in a "you're a saddo" kind of way, in an "awww bless" kind of way. You should give it a try.