Donna Danna (24 March 2005)
"Easter A Mystery For 50% of Britons"


"The Bible made do with Ten Commandments, but the Reader's Digest has gone one better - by presenting "Ten Questions" on religion to its British flock".
"The magazine's survey found not only that more than half of those questioned could not explain what it was that Christians celebrated at Easter, but that two-thirds failed the seemingly equally profound theological question concerning the identity of Rowan Williams."

"Easter, of course, is all about the resurrection of Christ, and Dr Williams is the Archbishop of Canterbury."
 

"Two-thirds recognised that God gave the Ten Commandments to Moses. Slightly more knew that it was Judas who betrayed Jesus."

FULL STORY at
http://www.guardian.co.uk/religion/Story/0,2763,1443763,00.html