Friday, 27 March 2026

OUR FAKE WORLD - YOU CANNOT RELY EVEN ON CHURCH FIGURES NOW - Church attendance report pulled after pollster uncovered 'mass fraud' in survey

  A survey which showed data indicating a Christian revival was booming Britain has been withdrawn after it was discovered that a number of respondents were fraudulent.

The YouGov poll was used as evidence in the "Quiet Revival" report - published by the Bible Society - to highlight a renewal of faith among the British public, especially across Gen Z.

But on Thursday, the pollster confirmed responses collected in the survey included “a number of respondents who we can now identify as fraudulent”. YouGov chief executive Stephan Shakespeare said the company takes "full responsibility" for the inaccurate data and issued an apology. He said: "We would like to stress that Bible Society have at all times accurately and responsibly reported the data we supplied to them.

"We are running the survey again with Bible Society to get robust data on this topic.” The pollster previously reported that belief in God among 18 to 24-year-olds had almost tripled in just three-and-a-half years, rising from 16 per cent in August 2021 to 45 per cent in January 2025. It also appeared to show a surge in church attendance, with a 56 per cent increase in adults attending a service at least once a month, when compared to YouGov survey carried out in 2018.

The Bible Society said their published report was now “faulty, and it can no longer be regarded as a reliable source of information about the spiritual landscape in Britain”. On Thursday, the charity's CEO, Paul Williams, fumed: "We are deeply disappointed that YouGov not only made an error but also that it only discovered this so recently."

He added that the Bible Society “recognise that this news may feel discouraging and we share that sense of disappointment." Mr Williams said: “Over a 15-month period, Bible Society repeatedly sought and received assurances from YouGov, regarding both the robustness of the methodology and the reliability of the report’s conclusions.

"It was only at the beginning of March that YouGov confirmed that it failed to activate key quality control technologies that protect the sample from a wide range of errors and this undermines the reliability of the results.” Despite the data, he insisted there was “plenty of other evidence that indicates that more people are finding faith today than for many years”.

The charity has said there were only made aware of the polling company's "concerns" surrounding the survey last month. It said: “Before then, YouGov had repeatedly assured us that there was nothing wrong with the data.

"We only learned in early March that serious failures had been found in their anti-fraud systems. "After that, we worked as quickly as we could to establish the full picture before going public with a statement and correction.”

The Bible Society confirmed it will be running a repeat of the survey in the spring with YouGov, alongside other polling companies, to gain "as accurate a picture as possible" about the state of Christianity in Britain. It said it hoped the findings of the new poll will be published in the autumn.

FULL ARTICLE AT: https://www.gbnews.com/news/christian-revival-britain-fake-mass-fraud-survey 

Wayward Theology Or Blatant Unbelief: When Christians Dismiss Israel’s Role In Bible Prophecy

 

Wayward Theology Or Blatant Unbelief: When Christians Dismiss Israel’s Role In Bible Prophecy

Ten years ago, I wouldn’t have considered it unbelief. Of course, I have long regarded it as unbiblical, and that came through a long time ago in my preaching as a young pastor and in all my writing since then. Yet despite the fact that it’s by far the most popular teaching in churches today, the assertion that the church is the “new Israel” is a denial of what the Bible clearly teaches.

The Next Generation Of Iran’s Regime - Even More Radical Than Before?

War is often described as chaos. But the most dangerous wars are not the ones with clear chains of command, identifiable leaders, and known objectives. The most dangerous wars are the ones where power splinters, ideology hardens, and younger men with something to prove begin acting without permission. That is where Iran now appears to be.

‘We’re Not Doing This Again’ Outcry Over Lockdown 2.0 Fuel Speculation

The world is teetering on the edge of a crisis that could reshape life as we know it. The Strait of Hormuz -- a narrow waterway carrying nearly a fifth of the globe’s daily oil supply -- is all but shut down amid the escalating conflict in Iran. The result: fuel prices soaring above $100 a barrel and governments quietly dusting off emergency playbooks that could force citizens to ration energy, limit travel, and accept curbs on freedoms previously taken for granted.

Trump Changes His Mind Yet Again, And Now He says Iran talks going 'very well' as he extends pause on striking Iranian energy plants

 Trump says Iran talks going 'very well' as he extends pause on striking Iranian energy plants - follow live


WHAT TO BELIEVE? "Talks are Going Very Well": Trump Extends Deadline on Energy Strikes - But Only Yesterday Trump Said He Was Ready To Strike Iran!!

 

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US Preparing ‘Knockout Punch’ Against Iran - Then They Stall Again!

 

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Three charts that are warning signs flashing for Trump on Iran war

 Three charts that are warning signs flashing for Trump on Iran war


Israel obliterates Lebanon bridge as Middle East offensive escalates

  Follow the link below to watch the moment Israel destroys the Qasmiyeh Bridge over the Litani River in southern Lebanon, as strikes on Hezbollah targets intensify.

The escalation follows rocket fire into northern Israel, with growing fears of a wider conflict involving Iran and rising global energy prices.

Israeli air strikes have destroyed two bridges over the Litani River linking southern Lebanon with the rest of the country, the military says. It comes hours after the Israeli military said it would target crossings it alleged were being used by the Hezbollah armed group to move fighters and weapons.

Elsewhere, Israeli strikes hit multiple locations in Beirut, killing at least 12 people and wounding 27, Lebanese authorities said. The escalation marks a widening of Israeli strikes beyond the southern suburbs into central Beirut. The Lebanese health ministry says that 968 people, including at least 111 children, have been killed since 2 March.

Lebanon was drawn into the US-Israel war against Iran when Iran-backed Hezbollah fired missiles into Israel. Israel responded with air strikes and later sent ground troops into southern Lebanon. Defence minister Israel Katz said the bridges were targeted on Wednesday in a "direct action against Hezbollah's use of Lebanon's state infrastructure to advance terrorist activity". Hezbollah has not yet commented.

Earlier on Wednesday, the Israeli military warned civilians near the Litani crossings to evacuate. On Friday, the Zrarieh Bridge over the Litani was damaged in an Israeli strike. The Litani River has long been central to Lebanon's fragile security landscape. Under UN Security Council Resolution 1701, which ended the 2006 war between Israel and Hezbollah, armed groups are barred from operating south of the river. Israel says Hezbollah maintains a significant presence there.

The latest Israeli warnings to evacuate have deepened an already severe displacement crisis. More than a million people have been forced to leave their homes, Lebanese officials say, mainly in the south and east of the country and southern Beirut, where Hezbollah's presence is strongest.

Overnight on Wednesday, Israeli strikes also hit the town of Zefta in the Nebatieh district, south of the river. A group of men swept shattered glass from in front one of the collapsed buildings. A 25-year-old man said the strike had come without warning, and after hearing a loud noise he had been thrown across the room by the blast. "There's no one here related to a political party," he said. "We are all civilians, not affiliated with anyone."

VIDEO AND ARTICLE AT: https://www.gbnews.com/news/world/video-israel-obliterates-lebanon-bridge-middle-east-war 

SURPRISE: New Country UGANDA May Join War on Israel’s Side, Offers Support to US

 

SURPRISE: New Country May Join Israel to Fight Iran; IRGC Navy Commander Killed; Prayer in Airport Leads to Arrest; US Jews Back Iran War
One Dead, Dozens Hurt as 100 Hezbollah Rockets Launched at Northern Israel
IDF Soldier Falls in Battle in Southern Lebanon
WATCH: Israel’s North Battered by Hezbollah
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Thursday, 26 March 2026

Israel says it has killed Iran's navy chief overseeing Strait of Hormuz blockade