Naomi...I meant no insult to you with my comments, which is why a prefaced them with " with respect".
But your post clearly said that "I know few who don't retain a belief in some form of Christianity" I am merely suggesting that if you mixed with a wider group of people than you say you do, you would indeed meet lots of people that hold the view that religion of any kind, especially Christianity is a completely irrelevant to them in then daily lives.
I agree with modeller, solvitquick, and pixie here. I am sick and tired of people ticking the Christian box, just because they are too lazy to make their minds up. At the age of 61 I must have gone to in excess of 20 Church weddings in my life, probably more, and most of the participants have shown no interest or involvement in religion in any form whatsoever since. And I count plenty of my own relatives in that number.
Believing in a supernatural being isn't like having a preference for Marmite on your breakfast toast, instead of Marmalade. If I thought that it was possible that water could be changed into wine, or people could rise from the dead, or any of the others things associated with Christianity, it would be a completely life-changing moment, and I would probably spend the rest of my life on my knees, hoping that I didn't go hell after I was dead. It would be completely amazing !
I am not prepared to accept that such a lot of people in Britain today cannot possibly make their minds up about such an incredible thing.