Bernard Salt: Religion a hard sell to young, rich 'immortals'
Opinion - Bernard Salt - April 13, 2006
"Religious fervour comes and goes in Australia, depending on how far you think you are from the day of reckoning.
The young, the fit and the healthy are far more likely to renounce any and all religious affiliation than are the old, the decrepit and the infirm.
After all, it may well be better to go to the Almighty with some evidence of contrition than none at all.
And if this is the case, masterplanned communities catering to fit 50-something baby boomers should be including adequate provision for places of worship."
Bernard Salt is a partner with KPMG;
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