It could be because Islam is on the upsurge in the UK. Now I don’t believe Islam is a threat to the UK itself, but people like Dawkins have mentioned that Christianity is a bulwark against more “toxic” or some other term he used when he spoke about Islam, beliefs.
Also Protestant Christianity is part of UK’s national identity. Many people who are atheist still hold to those traditions of national identity - a sort of subtle supremacy - not as bad as Stormfront but of a more subtle nature. This helps against foreigners - such as Eastern European and Asian immigrants and residents, who may be of different religions, e.g. Muslim or Catholic. Not saying everyone is like that but people do uphold the Church as something useful in their nationalist views too.
Yes, just a year or so ago, I read this crazy article I think it was in the Guardian or maybe the Independent about “why I still celebrate Christmas.” It’s a time to enjoy family, life, good times, kick the winter blues - and for this it still has value. And then there are those pesky purists who kick back, saying if you don’t believe, don’t celebrate Christmas.
Amazing stuff. Straight out of pagan Rome. But I agree, it’s an understatement to say that Protestantism is an undercurrent in English culture. Years ago, there was this comedian Dave Allen. I remember once he said something to the effect that, it’s true, the English have thrown out Christ, then they just decided they’d replace him. In other words, they adopted the morality (“manners”) and threw out the transcendence and truth behind it. Hence, the NHS, etc.
For practical purposes, I always tell myself, well, they were Catholics up to what, the 15th century? Chaucer was legit. So was Richard Rolle. Don’t give up on England. They’re not stupid and they don’t lack for courage and a good heart. They’ll find their way back. Shakespeare had a soft spot for the old Church.
