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originally posted by: grey580
So I came across the question of Christianity by countries/continents. Africa has a very sizable amount of the worlds christian population in it. Asia... not so much.
Christianity by country
Europe 565,560,000[4]
Latin America and the Caribbean 531,280,000[4]
Africa 516,470,000 [4]
Asia 285,120,000[4]-375,905,000[2]
North America 266,630,000[4]
Oceania 25,754,000[144]
Middle East-North Africa 12,000–16,000 [145]
Fun Fact. There are more Christians than Muslims in Africa.
originally posted by: ketsuko
If I recall my history correctly, there were some of the Mongol tribes who were Nestorian Christian during the times of the Khans. When they conquered China, the Church of the East was reintroduced to during the Yuan dynasty. And under Mongkhe Khan the primary religious influence was Christian.
And there are legends about a figure named Prester John (possibly Toghrul) who came out of the East (Mongolia) during the Crusades to become a leader.
originally posted by: Justso
That was an odd read. Religion has always been political-violent, greedy, cruel. It's used to control the masses through fear.
Christianity has a sour past and present. Missionaries are especially concerning.
If first world countries really cared about third world countries, we would help them directly-not through our corrupt government or the dirty UN or any religious cult. Think Doctors Without Borders.
originally posted by: makemap
originally posted by: AgarthaSeed
a reply to: makemap
I'm not good at splicing quotes,
But did you say The Crusades "brought a lot of Christians together." ?!
Lol
Yes, some what during that time. You have Mongol invasion and Islam invasion.
originally posted by: Misterlondon
Just read the title and posted.. Africa has a massive Christian population.
Before the UN you had Monarchs competing for power. So are you saying the Zulus and Egyptians were Christians before?