Warning of new sectarian divide between faiths and secularists Gary McLelland • July 2014 EXPERTS have warned of a new sectarianism after a study showed a gap appears to be opening between religious and non-religious people. The Edinburgh University findings showed widely varying views among people on religion and secularism in Scotland. It found most people believe Muslims should be able to pray at work, two-thirds believe in the soul and more people believe in heaven than hell, reports Brian Donnelly in The Herald Share on: FacebookTwitterLinkedInPinterestEmail ×
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