When you research the religious demographics, do you also look at other non-Christian religions? I'm interested in how that might factor into the overall information. I suppose for that to be the case it'd need a sizable population of people from another religion to be included in the statistics.
@@TheVillageIdiot Okay. I don't mean to imply that I expect you to list them all, I was curious as to how it might be factored in. For example if there was a particularly large population of another religious group present in one of the larger parishes. A good video as always, and looking forward to where it'll be tomorrow.
Absolutely loved the church. All the memorials and it felt it had a serene atmosphere. Many thanks.
We used to stay at a holiday cottage not far away and drive through Wold Newton on the way to Bridlington. Lovely village, thanks for the memories.
I live in the Old School on Front Street. That was my car you avoided at the bottom of the road😂
You'll get me next time 😉
There is a book called the wold Newton triangle strange stories
So a quick question and observation.
What made you to wear a high vis for your videos?
Safety. I walk down some pretty dodgy roads. No footpaths etc.
Plus I'm a waking channel advert
@@TheVillageIdiot That makes perfect sense, the safety element totally bypassed me.
When you research the religious demographics, do you also look at other non-Christian religions? I'm interested in how that might factor into the overall information. I suppose for that to be the case it'd need a sizable population of people from another religion to be included in the statistics.
Yes I do, but it'd be virtually impossible to list them all in the box.
Christian and No Religion are the biggest two 99.9% of the time.
@@TheVillageIdiot Okay. I don't mean to imply that I expect you to list them all, I was curious as to how it might be factored in. For example if there was a particularly large population of another religious group present in one of the larger parishes. A good video as always, and looking forward to where it'll be tomorrow.