Dear Prof,
They don't need to hide but unless you choose to look it out religion is all but invisible in a meaningful sense in terms of influencing people's lives in the UK.
Influencing people! does it?
I think that is a good question and I suppose you have to ask what we mean by influence.
In this country almost every main st has a Church, if you are a non believer do you just walk past it, don't give it a seconds thought.
I wonder how many non believers ( the word atheist is to restricting ) have used the expletive, for God's sake or Jesus Christ.
How many parents have been asked the question, has your child been baptised.
That's birth what about death, what kind of funeral, religion is still mentioned.
School, school assembly or history lessons, history lessons without mentioning religion!
Does your council building fly a flag, here in Glasgow it is usually three flags, Saltire or St Andrews cross, Union flag and sometimes our cities emblem, all three flags are religiously inspired.
Our national sport, well here in Glasgow, sadly you can't escape religion, but at most sporting events we ask God to save the Queen, the monarchy, religion again.
Our two biggest holidays, religion.
Law, architecture, historical literature, hell! ( hell
) even modern day literature, you will be hard pressed not to find some kind of reference to religion.
I think Prof that the above is just the tip of the iceberg.
Does religion influence us? a very good question.
Gonnagle.