William T Goodall wrote:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/programmes/heavenandearth/mori_data.shtml

> This Mori poll found that 18% of British Adults aged 16+ considered 
> themselves "a practising member of an organised religion" and 25% a 
> "non-practising member of an organised religion".
>
> That's *all* religions.
>
> Whatever a non-practising member is. Weddings and funerals?

Perhaps people who are born into a religion, probably even taught about
it by their parents and priests, and can't be bothered to either
practice the religion or discard it as they don't consider the issue
important enough to spare it much thought?

So, weddings, funerals, and any other function in a place of worship
wherein your presence is required by family/friends.

Ritu


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