no need to, you already did it for me.AnaTom wrote:Debunk reality if you can.J o h n S m i t h wrote:ahhh, a fortune teller.
everything else after that was opinion not realityAnaTom wrote:at the moment
no need to, you already did it for me.AnaTom wrote:Debunk reality if you can.J o h n S m i t h wrote:ahhh, a fortune teller.
everything else after that was opinion not realityAnaTom wrote:at the moment
Well thats just sophistry JSJ o h n S m i t h wrote:everything else after that was opinion not reality
no, that was realityAnaTom wrote: Well thats just sophistry JS
depends on what 'changes in politics' you are referring to.AnaTom wrote: No matter I guess you are on board with all these relentless changes in politics that a vast majority of actuall Aussies are sick to death of?
cultures change. Always have, always will. No amount of arm waving will prevent modern day cultures from changing and adapting into the future. In 100 yrs time, they'll still be calling this their 'heritage'.AnaTom wrote: Rich christian heritages have been destroyed before, even from within.
more rubbish. The court merely made a ruling on a charge of wearing a threatening uniform, a law specifically designed in Germany due their history with nazis. The court has given no approval, either specific or implied, about anything to do with sharia law.AnaTom wrote: "A court in Germany has authorized a group of self-appointed Sharia police to continue enforcing Islamic law in the city of Wupperta
OOPS? Yes you are right.J o h n S m i t h wrote:shut up stupid. If you're going to lie, expect to get called on it. Here you go, for your benefit although you might need to get an adult to read it for you as it's not a picture.Black Orchid wrote:Keep your rubbish out of Politics Smith. You have Sparta for that
Part of the decline in religious affiliation is a general move away from the traditional Christian denominations. Nevertheless, 52% reported an affiliation with a Christian religion – predominantly Catholic (23%) and Anglican (13%). New South Wales and Queensland remain the most Christian states, but there is an overall decline in the percentage of Australians reporting their faith as Christian.
About 8.2% of us reported a religion other than Christianity, with Islam (2.6%) and Buddhism (2.4%) the most common
http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/mf/2024.0
ohh, and because I'm betting you are to thick to work it out for yourself, the largest group was NO RELIGION, followed by Catholics and then Anglican. Islam came in fourth.
If you want to mouth off at the BO and the rest of us TROLL, perhaps you should learn to read first.Australia remains a religious country, with 60% of our population reporting a religious affiliation.![]()
However, the proportion of people reporting no religion, including people with secular and other spiritual beliefs, increased to 30% in 2016 – up from 22% five years ago.
The current state of the nation’s faith breaks along age lines. Older people keep their faith. Younger people tend to report ‘no religion’. This response was most common among younger people, with 39% of those aged 18 to 34 reporting no religious affiliation.
Part of the decline in religious affiliation is a general move away from the traditional Christian denominations. Nevertheless, 52% reported an affiliation with a Christian religion – predominantly Catholic (23%) and Anglican (13%). New South Wales and Queensland remain the most Christian states, but there is an overall decline in the percentage of Australians reporting their faith as Christian.
About 8.2% of us reported a religion other than Christianity, with Islam (2.6%) and Buddhism (2.4%) the most common.
Meanwhile, Jedi numbers are down – is this part of the move towards ‘no religion’, or are our minds just drifting from a galaxy far, far away?
by Christians you are lumping different religions in the same category. The largest single religion after 'no religion' was catholics.Rorschach wrote: How can NO RELIGION be the largest group like you claim when Christians alone make up 52%? hmmmmm
right after you take some lessons in comprehensionRorschach wrote:
If you want to mouth off at the BO and the rest of us TROLL, perhaps you should learn to read first.
no, she is still wrong. She said Australia, not Sydney ... contrary to popular belief amongst sydneysiders, Australia is a whole lot more than Sydney.Rorschach wrote:Sydney is now an ASIAN City not European....
So looks like Hanson was right after all eh
Are they Catholic in the main (would fit in) or Muslim?Black Orchid wrote:Asians out number everyone else in Sydney by a huge ratio.
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