“God doesn’t exist”: UK survey
October 23rd, 2009 - 11:47 am ICT by ANILondon, Oct 23 (ANI): A Christian advertising campaign in the UK has proved there’s no God, after its own survey found that 96 percent of those asked said they didn’t believe in the Almighty.
The Alpha Course, for which the multi-million pound drive was conducted, posed the question “Does God Exist?”.
It urged people to consider the evidence before going online to choose “Yes”, “No” or “Probably”.
More than 88,000 responded to the posters and adverts.
But embarrassingly the poll on the Christian website found a massive 96 percent insisting there was no God - and only three per cent saying they did believe, reports The Sun.
One per cent were unsure about God.
Spokesman Mark Elsdon-Dew added: “I don’t think this is indicative of people’s faith in this country.” (ANI)
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