Posted on 03/24/2005 8:05:57 PM PST by Tailgunner Joe
More than half of British people have no idea why Easter is celebrated, a survey revealed.
Just 48 per cent of some 1,000 adults questioned for the Reader's Digest Magazine poll correctly answered the resurrection of Christ.
In addition, a massive 92 per cent failed to recognise Karol Wojtyla is better known as Pope John Paul II, according to the survey.
People appeared to struggle with religious figureheads, with two-thirds clueless as to the identity of the Archbishop of Cantebury Rowan Williams and 42 per cent unable to name Judas Iscariot as the man who betrayed Jesus.
Despite their lack of religious knowledge, the poll found 64 per cent of people quizzed believed in God and 58 per cent in an afterlife.
"Britons have a strong spiritual sense, with a majority expressing a belief in God and an afterlife, but they have little grasp of or interest in the basic tenets of Christianity," said Reader's Digest editor-in-chief Katherine Walker.
"Many people who would profess to be Christian know little more about the faith than they do about other world religions," she added.
On top of general ignorance about Christianity, the British public appeared ill-informed about the other five major faiths practised in the country.
Less than a quarter of adults associated the Torah with the Jewish faith, while only 40 per cent knew halal food was eaten by Muslims.
A mere 44 per cent correctly said the cow is sacred to Hindus and 41 per cent knew the Dalai Lama is Buddhists' spiritual leader.
As for which religion is associated with the turban - Sikhs - 56 per cent got the answer right.
The question that attracted the most right answers was: To whom did God give the 10 commandments, 64 per cent correctly said Moses.
Of 1001 adults surveyed, the average number of correct answers was five out of 10.
If they didn't know the "Archbishop of Cantebury Rowan Williams ", then they don't read or listen to the news, either.
5 out of 10? I wonder how well Americans would do.
Yeah, well, they got the Moses part right because they saw the movies on the telly.
Yeah, but do they know whether two-wheel drive or all-wheel drive is better?
Um, I guess that's true if you're either Tibetan or from Hollywood. I think the vast majority of Buddhists would feel otherwise though.
But they do know that Muslim immigrants are enriching British society with their social justice and universal group-hug love.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.