Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science (UK) Religious and Social Attitudes of UK Christians in Topline results. 15 th February 2012

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Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science (UK) Religious and Social Attitudes of UK Christians in 2011 Topline results 15 th February 2012 Unless otherwise stated, the results are based on 1,136 responses on a face-toface survey conducted with those who say they were recorded as Christian in the 2011 Census, or would have recorded themselves as Christian in the 2011 Census. The screening questions Q1-Q2 (summarised below but provided in full as Q1-Q2G in the appendix) are based on 2,107 responses of the general public in Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Results for the main questionnaire (Q3 onwards) are, unless otherwise stated, based on the 1,136 respondents. Fieldwork for the study was conducted between 1 st April and 7 th April, 2011. Where results do not sum to 100 this may be due to multiple responses, computer rounding or the exclusion of don t knows/not stated. An asterisk (*) represents a value of less than one half or one percent, but not zero. Please note that data have been weighted to the known profile of the population. SCREENING Summary (see appendix 1 for full screening questions Q1-Q2G) Base: All respondents asked the screener questions in Great Britain and Northern Ireland (2,107) The religion recorded for the respondent in the 2011 Census, or would have been recorded had they answered the question. No religion 33 Christian (including Church of England, Catholic, Protestant and all other Christian denominations) 54 Buddhist 1 Hindu 1 Jewish * Muslim 4 Sikh * Any other religion 3 Prefer not to say 3 1

MAIN QUESTIONNAIRE Base: All respondents (1,136) unless otherwise stated Q3. You have said that you defined your religion in the Census as Christian or that you would have done so if you had answered the Census question yourself. Why do you think of yourself as being of this religion? Please select as many as apply. MULTICODE I was christened/baptised into this religion 72 One or both of my parents are/were members of this religion 38 As a child I went to a Sunday school run by this religion 37 I believe in the teachings of this religion 28 I went to a school run by this religion 21 I used to attend religious services at a church of this religion other than weddings, christenings/baptisms or funerals 19 I currently attend religious services at a church of this religion other than weddings, christenings/baptisms or funerals 19 My husband/wife/partner is/was a member of this religion 13 My child/children attend/s a school run by this religion 7 I don t really think of myself as a member of this religion 3 I believe in the religion 1 I was brought up in the faith * Other 1 Q4. Why did the person who completed the Census think of you as being of this religion? Please select as many as apply. MULTICODE Base: All respondents who do not consider themselves Christian, but were recorded as Christian on the Census by someone else without checking with them first (1) Number I was christened/baptised into this religion 1 As a child I went to a Sunday school run by this religion 0 I went to a school run by this religion 0 I used to attend religious services at a church of this religion other than 0 weddings, christenings/baptisms or funerals I currently attend religious services at a church of this religion other 0 than weddings, christenings/baptisms or funerals I believe in the teachings of this religion 0 One or both of my parents are/were members of this religion 0 My husband/wife/partner is/was a member of this religion 0 My child/children attend/s a school run by this religion 0 Other 0 Don t know 0 Prefer not to say 0 2

Q5. What would you say is the MAIN reason you think of yourself or the person who completed the Census thinks of you as being of this religion? I was christened/baptised into this religion 46 I believe in the teachings of this religion 18 One or both of my parents are/were members of this religion 13 As a child I went to a Sunday school run by this religion 8 I currently attend religious services at a church of this religion other than weddings, christenings/baptisms or funerals 4 I went to a school run by this religion 4 I used to attend religious services at a church of this religion other than weddings, christenings/baptisms or funerals 3 My husband/wife/partner is/was a member of this religion 1 My child/children attend/s a school run by this religion 1 I don t really think of myself as a member of this religion 0 Other * Don t know 2 Q6. Apart from special occasions such as weddings, funerals and baptisms or christenings, how often IN THE LAST 12 MONTHS have you attended services or meetings connected with Christianity? Once a week or more 17 Less often but at least once in two weeks 5 Less often but at least once a month 7 Less often but at least twice not including Christmas and/or Easter 11 Less often but at least once not including Christmas and/or Easter 4 Christmas and/or Easter only 6 Not at all during the last 12 months 49 Don t know * Q7. What was the MAIN reason you attended at Christmas and/or Easter? Base: All who only attended church in the last 12 months at Christmas and/or Easter (62) B. It s traditional to go to church at Christmas/Easter 33 A. It was important to me to celebrate Christmas/Easter in a religious way 27 C. I enjoy going to church at Christmas/Easter 24 D. I went because my family or friends were going 9 E. I went because my family or friends expected me to go 5 F. Other 1 Don t know 0 Prefer not to say 0 3

Q8. Apart from special occasions such as weddings, funerals and baptisms or christenings, when did you LAST attend a service or meeting connected with Christianity? Base: All who did not attend a church service in the last 12 months (568) Just over a year ago 12 Just over two years ago 7 Three to five years ago 13 Six to ten years ago 9 More than ten years ago 32 Never 24 Q9. Apart from special occasions such as weddings, funerals and baptisms or christenings, how often, if at all, IN THE LAST 12 MONTHS have you ACTIVELY chosen to take part in a religious activity REMOTELY. For example, by deciding to watch or listen to a religious service on the television, radio or internet; or by requesting a home visit from a member of the clergy or a church pastoral team? Once a week or more 16 Less often but at least once in two weeks 3 Less often but at least once a month 8 Less often but at least twice not including Christmas and/or Easter 7 Less often but at least once not including Christmas and/or Easter 4 Christmas and/or Easter only 6 Not at all during the last 12 months 53 Q10. How often, if at all, do you pray independently and from choice? I mean when NOT in a church service or other religious meeting. Once a week or more 35 Less often but at least once in two weeks 4 Less often but at least once a month 9 Less often but at least twice not including Christmas and/or Easter 4 Less often but at least once not including Christmas and/or Easter 1 Christmas and/or Easter only 1 Less often than once a year 6 Never or almost never 37 Don t know * Prefer not to say 2 4

Q11. Which of the following statements comes CLOSEST to describing you? I have strong religious beliefs and I am a Christian 30 I do not have strong religious beliefs but I think of myself a Christian 29 I do not have strong religious beliefs but I was brought up to think of myself as a Christian 19 I wouldn t really call myself religious at all 12 I think of myself as being spiritual rather than religious 8 None of these 1 Q. Different people believe in different things. To what extent do YOU PERSONALLY believe in the following? Completely To some extent Not sure Not really Not at all Don t know Prefer not to say Q12. Heaven 36 27 16 9 11 1 1 Q13. Hell 18 23 18 15 25 1 * Q14. Astrology 7 20 15 19 37 1 * Q15. The power of prayer 26 37 14 9 12 1 1 Q16. Ghosts 15 22 17 14 31 2 * Q17. Reincarnation 8 19 21 15 34 2 1 Q18. Fate 22 42 13 11 12 1 1 Q19. Which of the following statements best describes YOUR personal view of God? Please read out the letter for your answer. B. I believe in God and I believe that Christianity is just one way of knowing him 37 A. I believe in God and I believe that Christianity is the only true way of knowing him 17 D. I think of God as being the laws of nature and everything in the universe 13 E. I don t believe in God but think there may be some kind of supernatural intelligence out there 10 C. I think of God as being whatever caused the universe 9 F. I don t believe in God 6 None of these 1 Don t know 4 Prefer not to say 2 5

Q20. When, if at all, did you last read any part of the Bible? I mean independently and from choice, and not as part of a church service or other religious meeting. In the last week 15 In the last month 7 1 to 6 months ago 10 7 to 12 months ago 6 Over 1 year and up to 3 years ago 9 More than 3 years ago 36 I have never read any part of the Bible independently 15 Q22. Which of the following statements BEST describes your personal view of the Bible as a guide to morality? Please read out the letter for your answer. C. The Bible is not a perfect guide to morality as some of its teachings are not appropriate today, but it is still the best guide we have 42 B. The Bible is not the best guide to morality today, there are better ways of knowing right from wrong 24 A. The Bible is a perfect guide to morality and its teachings hold true today 23 None of these 3 Don t know 5 Prefer not to say 3 Q23. What is the first book of the NEW Testament? Matthew 35 Genesis 19 Acts of the Apostles 3 Psalms 3 Don t know 39 Q24. Which of the following BEST describes your belief about the resurrection? Please read out the letter for your answer. B. Jesus came back to life spiritually but not physically after being dead 39 A. Jesus came back to life physically after being dead 32 C. I do not believe in the resurrection 18 None of these 1 Don t know 7 Prefer not to say 3 6

Q25. Which of the following BEST describes your view about Jesus? Please read out the letter for your answer. A. Jesus is the Son of God, the Saviour of mankind 44 B. Jesus was a man who gave us a role model for how to live 32 C. Jesus was just a man 13 D. I do not believe Jesus really existed 4 None of these 1 Don t know 4 Prefer not to say 3 Q26. How often, if at all, IN THE LAST 12 MONTHS have you participated in nonreligious community activities organised by a church or religious group? Examples of such activities could include a church-run social group, a lunch or coffee club or crafts club. Once a week or more 6 Less often but at least once in two weeks 4 Less often but at least once a month 6 Less often but at least twice not including Christmas and/or Easter 9 Less often but at least once not including Christmas and/or Easter 6 Christmas and/or Easter only 4 Not at all during the last 12 months 61 Don t know 2 Prefer not to say 2 Q27. From which, if any, of the following did you learn MOST about Christianity as a child? From a church or Sunday school 35 From my parents or other family members 30 From my school 29 From TV, radio, newspapers or the internet * From conversations with friends * From Scouts/Boys Brigade * From somewhere else * I did not learn about Christianity as a child 2 7

Q28. Which, if any, of the following BEST describes your view about religious education in state-funded schools in the UK? ON SHOWCARD: Religious education in state-funded schools should: Teach knowledge about the world s main faiths even-handedly, without any bias towards any particular religion 57 Teach children to believe Christianity 15 Teach children to believe whatever faith the school subscribes to 8 Teach knowledge only about Christianity, and not teach about other religions 7 Not be taught 6 None of these 1 Don t know 4 Prefer not to say 2 Q29. To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statement? Please read out the letter for your answer. The Genesis story that God created the world and all the life forms in it in 6 days should not be taught in UK state-funded school science lessons A. Strongly agree 17 B. Tend to agree 21 C. Neither agree nor disagree 24 D. Tend to disagree 17 E. Strongly disagree 14 Don t know 5 Prefer not to say 2 Q. To what extent do you support or oppose the following in the UK? Strongly support Tend to support Neither support nor oppose Tend to oppose Strongly oppose Don t know Prefer not to say Not applic able Q30. State-funded faith schools for your denomination 20 34 26 10 6 2 2 1 Q31. Q32. State-funded faith schools for any Christian denomination State-funded faith schools for any religion, whether Christian or non- Christian 17 36 27 9 6 3 2 X 13 31 27 15 8 4 1 X 8

Q. To what extent would you support or oppose the following in the UK? Q33. Q34. Reserving seats in the House of Lords for Church of England bishops Children in statefunded schools being obliged by law to take part in a daily act of broadly Christian worship Strongly support Tend to support Neither support nor oppose Tend to oppose Strongly oppose Don t know Prefer not to say 6 20 32 17 15 9 1 11 28 20 24 12 4 1 Q35. The costs of hospital chaplains being met from NHS budgets instead of by the chaplain s religious organisation 10 22 22 20 19 6 1 Q36. To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statement? The UK should have an official state religion. Strongly agree 11 Tend to agree 21 Neither agree nor disagree 18 Tend to disagree 24 Strongly disagree 22 Don t know 4 9

Q. To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements? Please read the statement at the top of this card and read out the letter for your answer. Base: All aged 18 or over (1,115) Q37. Q38. Sexual relations between two adults of the same sex are wrong An adult woman with an unwanted pregnancy should be able to have an abortion if she wants one, provided it is within the legal time limit for doing so A. B. C. D. E. Neither agree Tend to nor Tend to agree disagree disagree Strongly agree Strongly disagree Don t know Prefer not to say 14 14 22 25 21 2 2 30 33 13 11 9 2 3 Q39. It should be legal to assist the suicide of a terminally ill adult patient who has clearly and consistently expressed the wish to die and is considered by doctors to be mentally and emotionally competent to make the decision 29 30 15 8 12 2 2 Q40. Sex between a man and a woman is only acceptable within marriage 9 14 18 29 28 1 2 Q41. Homosexuals should have the same legal rights in all aspects of their lives as heterosexuals 27 34 14 12 9 2 2 10

Q. And to what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements? Please read out the letter for your answer. A. B. C. D. E. Neither agree Tend to nor Tend to agree disagree disagree Strongly agree Strongly disagree Don t know Prefer not to say Q42. Religion should be a private matter and governments should not interfere in it 43 35 11 6 1 1 1 Q43. Religion should be a private matter and should not have special influence on public policy 38 36 11 9 3 2 1 Q44. The law should apply to everyone equally, regardless of their personal religious beliefs 67 25 4 1 1 1 1 Q. How much influence, if any, does Christianity have on the decisions you make about the following aspects of your life? A great deal A fair amount Not very much None at all Don t know Prefer not to say Not applicable Q45. Q46. Q47. Who you married or will marry Who you vote for in General Elections Who you socialise with 11 15 18 51 2 2 1 4 12 16 62 2 2 2 4 11 20 61 1 2 1 11

Q48. Overall, how important, if at all, is Christianity in your life? Very important 21 Fairly important 39 Not very important 27 Not at all important 11 Q49. When it comes to right and wrong, which of the following, if any, do you MOST look to for guidance? My own inner moral sense 54 Parents, family or friends 25 Religious teachings and beliefs 10 Philosophy and reason 7 None of the above 2 Q50. Which of the following statements describe what being a Christian means to you personally? Please select all that apply. MULTICODE I try to be a good person 58 It s how I was brought up 40 I believe in the teachings of Jesus 22 I have accepted Jesus as my Lord and Saviour 22 It gives me hope in an afterlife 14 It s a British tradition 6 Something else * Don t know 2 Prefer not to say 4 Q51. Which is the ONE statement that BEST describes what being a Christian means to you personally? I try to be a good person 40 It s how I was brought up 24 I have accepted Jesus as my Lord and Saviour 15 I believe in the teachings of Jesus 7 It s a British tradition 4 It gives me hope in an afterlife 3 Something else 0 Don t know 2 Prefer not to say 4 12

Q52. Which of the following statements describe what YOU personally understand being a Christian to mean? Please select all that apply. MULTICODE Base: All those who do not consider themselves a Christian, but who were recorded as Christian on the Census by someone without checking with them first (1) Number Someone continuing with how they were brought up 1 Giving someone hope in an afterlife 1 Someone accepting Jesus as their Lord and Saviour 0 Someone trying to be a good person 0 Someone following a British tradition 0 Someone believing in the teachings of Jesus 0 Something else 0 Don t know 0 Prefer not to say 0 Q53. Which is the ONE statement that BEST describes what being a Christian means? Base: All those who chose more than one statement that describes what they personally understand being a Christian to mean (1) Number Someone continuing with how they were brought up 0 Giving someone hope in an afterlife 0 Someone accepting Jesus as their Lord and Saviour 0 Someone trying to be a good person 0 Someone following a British tradition 0 Someone believing in the teachings of Jesus 0 Something else 0 Prefer not to say 0 Q54. Do you consider yourself to be a religious person? Yes, I consider myself to be a religious person 45 No, I do not consider myself to be a religious person 50 Don t know 2 Prefer not to say 3 Q55. Which of the following statements best describe why you WERE recorded or why you WOULD HAVE recorded yourself as a Christian in the recent Census? Please select all that apply. MULTICODE I try to be a good person and associate that with Christianity 41 I genuinely try to follow the Christian religion 31 I m not religious but it s how I was brought up 26 I ticked it automatically (or would have ticked it automatically), without really thinking about it 6 I feel uncomfortable about the growing influence of other religions 5 It felt like another way of saying I think if myself as British 4 Other reason * Prefer not to say 2 13

Appendix 1: Screening questions Q1. Thinking back to the Census that took place a few days ago, at the end of March, who in your household, if anyone, answered the question about YOUR religion? Base: All respondents asked the screener question in Great Britain and Northern Ireland (2,107) A. I answered the question myself 69 B. Someone else answered on my behalf but checked with me first 12 C. Someone else answered on my behalf without checking with me first, but I know what answer they gave 4 D. Someone else answered on my behalf without checking with me first, and I don't know what answer they gave 2 E. I chose not to answer the religion question 3 F. I did not take part in the Census and no-one in my household answered on my behalf 3 G. I don t know 4 Prefer not to say 3 Q2A. In the Census, what did you/they record as YOUR religion? Base: All in England and Wales who completed the Census themselves or who had the Census filled out by someone else with their knowledge (1,553) No religion 33 Christian (including Church of England, Catholic, Protestant and all other Christian denominations) 56 Buddhist 1 Hindu 1 Jewish 1 Muslim 4 Sikh * Any other religion 3 Prefer not to say 2 Q2B. If you had answered the Census question, what would you have recorded as your religion? Base: All in England and Wales who do not know what was recorded on their Census, did not fill in the religion question, did not take part in the Census, or prefer not to say (282) No religion 47 Christian (including Church of England, Catholic, Protestant and all other Christian denominations) 22 Buddhist * Hindu 2 Jewish 0 Muslim 7 Sikh * Any other religion 3 3 Don t know 6 14

Q2C. In the Census, what did you/they record as the religion, religious denomination or body YOU belong to? Base: All in Scotland who completed the Census themselves or who had the Census filled out by someone else with their knowledge (136) None 32 Church of Scotland 45 Roman Catholic 17 Other Christian 2 Muslim 0 Buddhist * Sikh 0 Jewish 0 Hindu 0 Another religion or body 1 Prefer not to say 2 Q2D. If you had answered the Census question, what would you have recorded as the religion, religious denomination or body you belong to? Base: All in Scotland who do not know what was recorded on their Census, did not fill in the religion question, did not take part in the Census, or prefer not to say (30) None 40 Church of Scotland 20 Roman Catholic 13 Other Christian 9 Muslim 0 Buddhist 0 Sikh 0 Jewish 0 Hindu 0 Another religion or body 0 7 Q2E. In the Census, what did you/they record as the religion, religious denomination or body YOU belong to? Base: All in Northern Ireland who completed the Census themselves or who had the Census filled out by someone else with their knowledge (99) Roman Catholic 37 Presbyterian Church in Ireland 22 Church of Ireland 24 Methodist Church in Ireland 8 Other 8 None 0 Prefer not to say 0 15

Q2F. If you had answered the Census question, what would you have recorded as the religion, religious denomination or body you belong to? Base: All in Northern Ireland who do not know what was recorded on their Census, did not fill in the religion question, did not take part in the Census, or prefer not to say (5) Number Roman Catholic 1 Presbyterian Church in Ireland 1 Church of Ireland 3 Methodist Church in Ireland 0 Other 0 None 0 Prefer not to say 0 Q2G. Which of the following best describes the religion that was or would have been specified for you in the Census? Base: All in Northern Ireland who recorded a religion, religious denomination or body other than Roman Catholic, Presbyterian Church in Ireland, Church of Ireland or Methodist Church in Ireland (8) Number Other Christian 8 Buddhist 0 Hindu 0 Jewish 0 Muslim 0 Sikh 0 Any other religion 0 Don t know 0 Prefer not to say 0 END. 16