Losing our religion: Your guide to a godless future


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The human mind is primed to believe in god, so why are so many people abandoning religion – and should we be worried about living in an atheist world?


ON AN unseasonably warm Sunday morning in London, I do something I haven't done for more than 30 years: get up and go to church. For an hour and a half, I sing, listen to readings, enjoy moments of quiet contemplation and throw a few coins into a collection. At the end there is tea and cake, and a warm feeling in what I guess must be my soul.


This is like hundreds of congregations taking place across the city this morning, but with one notable exception: there is no god.


Welcome to the Sunday Assembly, a "godless congregation" held every other week in Conway Hall, home of the world's oldest free-thought organisation. On the ...


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