I knew this would be the Mail before I opened the thread! They have a way with words, bless their rabble-rousing hearts.
It was quite good to read though, apart from this para which is complete tommyrot;
"Sadly, they [the CofE bishops] have all but accepted that only stupid people actually believe in Christianity, and that the few intelligent people left in the churches are there only for the music or believe it all in some symbolic or contorted way which, when examined, turns out not to be belief after all."
Why does there always have to be this looking back over the shoulder to the good old days when bishops were noble and the people were faithful? Human nature is what it has always been and I cannot see any evidence that there have ever been better bishops than we have now. The bishops I have met are fantastic, deeply committed and fiercely intelligent. Speaking of which, if I took a sample of churchgoers from my home town and cross-matched them against a control sample I could pretty well predict that they'd be less, not more stupid. THe Christains I am privileged to worship with are creative and thoughtful.
This kind of 'glory days' thinking is part of the 'Merrie England' mythology and has no basis in Christianity. Funnily enough it is echoed in a secular form in the Conservative local councillors round here; "the country's gone to the dogs", that kind of thing. Not surprising to see it in a religious piece n the Mail then.
Sigh...