Almost three thirds of the British are for educating children in Christian tradition

A recent sociological study has shown that most of the British still believe Christian values to be important for their country, Interfax new agency has reported.

This opinion is shared by seven out of ten of the respondents including those who called themselves unbelievers. Besides, 74% consider it important that children should be raised in Christian spirit, while 71% welcome the teaching of Christian disciplines in school. Finally, most of the respondents continue to believe Great Britain to be a Christina country, in spite of the growing secularizations of society.