Hilariously, a poll to promote the Alpha course, the evangelistic tool marketed out of the happy-clappy Holy Trinity Brompton, has backfired by revealing that 98 per cent of respondents claim that God does not exist.

Oh this is excellent, I wasn’t the only one who found this “news” darkly funny :)

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There’s no God say 96% in web poll ’sting’

By George Pitcher – Telegraph

Hilariously, a poll to promote the Alpha course, the evangelistic tool marketed out of the happy-clappy Holy Trinity Brompton, has backfired by revealing that 98 per cent of respondents claim that God does not exist.

The Sun today actually reports the figure as 96 per cent, with a massive 88,000 respondents. That figure has now risen on the Alpha website to 154,515 votes.

And it’s these massive figures that should make us suspicious. The Sun talks cryptically of a “web poll sting” and it looks very much to me like secular-humanist activists have been voting early and often here, rather in the way that political parties get their supporters hitting their keyboards to manipulate opinion polls.

I’m not being a sour-grapes revisionist. It’s just that recent surveys have put the Christian population at around 76 per cent of the UK. Now, the overwhelming majority of those may be the sort of Christians that don’t believe in God, but I rather doubt it.

So that leaves the prospect of sad secularist and atheist campaigners spending hours clicking No on the Does God Exist? website. Bless. It’s quite a funny stunt, but like the Humanist Society’s silly little poster campaign on the side of bendy buses last year you do just wonder two things: Why do they bother and what are they so worried about?

Their answers to these questions could lead them, in mysterious ways, to the Alpha course.

If you have stumbled onto this blog and are not a Christian, get yourself a hot drink, pull up a comfy chair and then tuck into the following article written by one of the best in the business:- All Of Grace by Charles Spurgeon
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One Response to “Hilariously, a poll to promote the Alpha course, the evangelistic tool marketed out of the happy-clappy Holy Trinity Brompton, has backfired by revealing that 98 per cent of respondents claim that God does not exist.”

  1. tebe soos Says:

    If you had actaully investigated the site, you would notice that you can only vote 1 time. So, your excuse of sad, pathetic atheists hunched over a computer all day is complete and utter bullshit.

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