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(A) Why people have stopped going to church.
(B) What happens to churches after they are closed.
(C) Where the church's money goes.
(D) How people decide to join a church.
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64. Below are four findings from other reports. Which does NOT agree
with the idea of the report?
(A) "Between 2003 and 2010, over 1,000 new churches were built in
the country. This may sound like good news. During the same years,
however, more than 2,000 were closed.
(B) "In the interview, 33% of the people say they never go to church
and another 33% say they don't go anymore. Only 15% go to
church at least once a month."
(C) "Of the 15 countries in the report the percentage (%) of church
goers in some countries, like Denmark, is lower than 10%; in
others, like Poland, the percentage is higher than 70%."
(D) "Reports show over 90% of church-goers go to church because
their fathers do. In the last 20 years, 49% of men under 30 have
left the church. That means there's a 90% chance that their
children won't go to church. So, fewer people will go to church.
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