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HomeNewsDr Ibrahim Abraham On ‘Do Australians Trust Religious Leaders’ - ABC News
Dr Ibrahim Abraham on ‘Do Australians Trust Religious Leaders’ - ABC News

Image credit: Anuja Mary Tilj Unsplash 2019

Wednesday 16 June 2021

The ABC recently interviewed the Humanities Research Centre’s Hans Mol Research Fellow in Religion and the Social Sciences, Dr Ibrahim Abraham, on current attitudes towards religions and religious leaders.

The article follows the results of the ABC’s Australia Talks survey which found 41% of Australians don’t trust religious leaders “at all”. Dr Abraham observes that young people are not just atheist but apatheist, in that they are just not interested in religion.

Click here to read more about the results of the survey and Dr Abraham’s discussion.