...basically advises the UK to check out the US model since there's more integration in the US.
That's very scary. :-(
Christianity is pervasive everywhere here.
Please tell me you mean that in "cultural relgion" terms! If I thought that active Christianity were as prevalent in the UK as it is in the US, I would seriously consider my position about moving (plus doubt my sanity--it's never seemed that way; when I lived there in 1985 and was a practicing Christian, the only other people I saw when I went to church every week were very few in number and 95% of them over the age of 60).
BTW, I really have to thank you for all your comments in this thread. It's invlauable to me to have a friend with your perspective who's interested in keeping up this discussion!
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That's very scary. :-(
Christianity is pervasive everywhere here.
Please tell me you mean that in "cultural relgion" terms! If I thought that active Christianity were as prevalent in the UK as it is in the US, I would seriously consider my position about moving (plus doubt my sanity--it's never seemed that way; when I lived there in 1985 and was a practicing Christian, the only other people I saw when I went to church every week were very few in number and 95% of them over the age of 60).
BTW, I really have to thank you for all your comments in this thread. It's invlauable to me to have a friend with your perspective who's interested in keeping up this discussion!