RS Christianity in Britain
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- Christianity in Britain
- Definitions
- Atheist
- Belief that there is no God.
- Agnostic
- Unsure whether there actually is a God.
- Denomination
- A religious group that have different beliefs but still follow the religion.
- Pluralist
- When a number of different religions are followed side by side in society.
- Martyred
- A person who is killed for their beliefs
- Secular
- Not connected with religious or spiritual matters
- Atheist
- The Changing Religious Landscape in 21st Century Britain
- Challenges
- Churches faced many challenges in the 21st century.
- Christianity is one of many religious traditions followed by people in Britain
- Statistics
- In Britain today, more people claim to be agnostic or atheist
- Facts
- Attendances in churches has declined
- Festivals
- religious festivals have lost significance
- e.g. Christmas
- No Christian reference, more of a secular celebration
- religious festivals have lost significance
- Beliefs
- Religious beliefs either outdated or irrelevant
- Challenges
- Laws, Festivals, Traditions and History
- Laws
- UK law swear on Bible
- Church of England is the established religion of England.
- 10 Commandments
- Festivals
- Major festivals on calendar
- schools and businesses will closed down
- secular celebrations
- Human Rights Day
- Bonfire Night
- St. Valentines Day
- 2 Major Christian Festivals are:
- Christmas
- Easter
- Islamic Festivals
- EID AL FITR
- Major festivals on calendar
- Traditioms
- UK law swear on Bible
- Church on Sunday 'Rest Day'
- Marriage in Churches
- 10 Commandments
- hyme readings at public events
- National Service of remembrance to commemorate those who died in the second world war
- History
- Christianity introduced by romans in the UK over 200 years ago!
- In the 16th century, King Henry VIII broke away from the catholic church and made himself Head of Church of England.
- Laws
- Definitions
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