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Christianity in Africa stats: <10 MN in 1900, 700 MN today.
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Christianity in Africa stats: <10 MN in 1900, 700 MN today.
One of the signs of Christianity's continued growth and success has been its continuing relevance in many places of the world once arbitrarily deemed to be "a Missionary's Graveyard". Africa is one such example. Recent stats show there are now 700 MN Christians in Africa. In 1900, there were less than 10 MN. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christianity_in_Africa

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Philip Jenkins, an Evangelical Christian, estimates that by 2040, there will be 450 MN Catholic Christians in Africa, more than the number of Catholic Christians in the entire world in 1950: https://catholicherald.co.uk/catholicism...wth-story/

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If Demography is Destiny, as they say, where does that leave Atheism? What do you think African and World Atheism will look like in the year 2050 A.D.?

By the way, Africa is expected to have a total population of 2.5 BN by 2050. I would guess, the way its going, there will be 1.5 BN Christians at least in Africa alone by then, if not closer to 2 BN. And since temporal prosperity often follows in the wake of the Gospel, as Pope Leo XIII says, I hope temporal prosperity also follows the spiritual prosperity the Africans have achieved in Christ, God Bless them. Again, what of Atheism?

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#2
RE: Christianity in Africa stats: <10 MN in 1900, 700 MN today.
Oh goodie, Xavi is back with more walls of text.

yey.
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#3
RE: Christianity in Africa stats: <10 MN in 1900, 700 MN today.
Half of Africa is Christian, the other half Muslim. If you can make a compelling argument out of that, I'd be pleasantly surprised. Instead you seem to be simply engaged in cherry picking the hits and ignoring the misses.
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RE: Christianity in Africa stats: <10 MN in 1900, 700 MN today.
(July 22, 2023 at 12:07 pm)Nishant Xavier Wrote: One of the signs of Christianity's continued growth and success has been its continuing relevance in many places of the world once arbitrarily deemed to be "a Missionary's Graveyard". Africa is one such example. Recent stats show there are now 700 MN Christians in Africa. In 1900, there were less than 10 MN. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christianity_in_Africa

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Philip Jenkins, an Evangelical Christian, estimates that by 2040, there will be 450 MN Catholic Christians in Africa, more than the number of Catholic Christians in the entire world in 1950: https://catholicherald.co.uk/catholicism...wth-story/

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If Demography is Destiny, as they say, where does that leave Atheism? What do you think African and World Atheism will look like in the year 2050 A.D.?

By the way, Africa is expected to have a total population of 2.5 BN by 2050. I would guess, the way its going, there will be 1.5 BN Christians at least in Africa alone by then, if not closer to 2 BN. And since temporal prosperity often follows in the wake of the Gospel, as Pope Leo XIII says, I hope temporal prosperity also follows the spiritual prosperity the Africans have achieved in Christ, God Bless them. Again, what of Atheism?

Regards,
Xavier.

You’ve done this before. Repeating the democratic fallacy doesn’t make it any less fallacious.

Boru
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#5
RE: Christianity in Africa stats: <10 MN in 1900, 700 MN today.
Because religion is dying in the West and atheism is growing worldwide, the relogious are targetting more and more across Asia and Africa.

Muslims are doing it, too.
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RE: Christianity in Africa stats: <10 MN in 1900, 700 MN today.
amazing the moron thinks the fact that christianity grew where the general standard of education is the most deficient and modernity most scarce is actually a thing to brag about.
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RE: Christianity in Africa stats: <10 MN in 1900, 700 MN today.
Hey you royal clown, did your parents have any kids that lived?


With the "use" of soooooooooo many words, how is it that you say so little?
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#8
RE: Christianity in Africa stats: <10 MN in 1900, 700 MN today.
Oh, yay, some new thing to bullshit yourself about in a new thread. Still zero souls saved. Good job.

-and do you care? If the whole world converted to islam would you abandon your faith and start babbling about big mo?
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RE: Christianity in Africa stats: <10 MN in 1900, 700 MN today.
(July 22, 2023 at 12:54 pm)Angrboda Wrote: Half of Africa is Christian, the other half Muslim.  If you can make a compelling argument out of that, I'd be pleasantly surprised.  Instead you seem to be simply engaged in cherry picking the hits and ignoring the misses.

Yes, Africa was predominantly polytheistic not long ago. Today, it is mostly monotheistic, from the mostly Christian South to the mostly Muslim North. As for an argument, I'm just looking at demographic trends, the same as Atheists do, when they say, Religion in the West, at least in some places, is declining. That may be true in certain countries, but not in Africa, neither in the world as a whole, which is getting more Religious, not less. See this Guardian Article: "If you think religion belongs to the past and we live in a new age of reason, you need to check out the facts: 84% of the world’s population identifies with a religious group. Members of this demographic are generally younger and produce more children than those who have no religious affiliation, so the world is getting more religious, not less – although there are significant geographical variations." https://www.theguardian.com/news/2018/au...ppens-next


If Demography is Destiny, Atheism is doomed, lol.

But speaking of that demographic change in Africa, where Christianity is now greater than 50% of the Continent, follow how it happened, and you might see it couldn't have happened without Miracles accompanying the preaching of the Gospel. Some 1 MN people gave their lives to Christ at one single Reinhard Bonnke Crusade. They did that only because they experienced Miracles shortly before trusting in Christ. Miracles happen. That is reality. That's how Christianity spreads. The extraordinary effect requires an extraordinary cause. St. Thomas Aquinas and St. John Chrysostom, at an earlier time, make a similar argument, for how Christianity grew so large so quickly, starting with but 12 Poor Apostles who had nothing to bring that about except Teaching and Miracles. That they did, and Millions soon became Christian. The extra-ordinary effect of an extra-ordinary cause, in that case, the Resurrection of Christ, and the Miracles of His Apostles. In this case, the Miracles Christ still works today for those who seek Him or are open to His Truth. Africans are devoutly seeking Christ, while some in other parts of the world are not. Hence, they receive such Great Favors from His Goodness as Powerful Miracles, which is what helped 1 Million Souls come to Christ at one Single Crusade; and there have been many such. One can hardly grow from 10 MN to 700 MN in a short time through naturalistic causes; otherwise, let Atheists try the same, lol.
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RE: Christianity in Africa stats: <10 MN in 1900, 700 MN today.
(July 22, 2023 at 3:30 pm)Nishant Xavier Wrote:
(July 22, 2023 at 12:54 pm)Angrboda Wrote: Half of Africa is Christian, the other half Muslim.  If you can make a compelling argument out of that, I'd be pleasantly surprised.  Instead you seem to be simply engaged in cherry picking the hits and ignoring the misses.

Yes, Africa was predominantly polytheistic not long ago. Today, it is mostly monotheistic, from the mostly Christian South to the mostly Muslim North. As for an argument, I'm just looking at demographic trends, the same as Atheists do, when they say, Religion in the West, at least in some places, is declining. That may be true in certain countries, but not in Africa, neither in the world as a whole, which is getting more Religious, not less. See this Guardian Article: "If you think religion belongs to the past and we live in a new age of reason, you need to check out the facts: 84% of the world’s population identifies with a religious group. Members of this demographic are generally younger and produce more children than those who have no religious affiliation, so the world is getting more religious, not less – although there are significant geographical variations." https://www.theguardian.com/news/2018/au...ppens-next


If Demography is Destiny, Atheism is doomed, lol.

But speaking of that demographic change in Africa, where Christianity is now greater than 50% of the Continent, follow how it happened, and you might see it couldn't have happened without Miracles accompanying the preaching of the Gospel. Some 1 MN people gave their lives to Christ at one single Reinhard Bonnke Crusade. They did that only because they experienced Miracles shortly before trusting in Christ. Miracles happen. That is reality. That's how Christianity spreads. The extraordinary effect requires an extraordinary cause. St. Thomas Aquinas and St. John Chrysostom, at an earlier time, make a similar argument, for how Christianity grew so large so quickly, starting with but 12 Poor Apostles who had nothing to bring that about except Teaching and Miracles. That they did, and Millions soon became Christian. The extra-ordinary effect of an extra-ordinary cause, in that case, the Resurrection of Christ, and the Miracles of His Apostles. In this case, the Miracles Christ still works today for those who seek Him or are open to His Truth. Africans are devoutly seeking Christ, while some in other parts of the world are not. Hence, they receive such Great Favors from His Goodness as Powerful Miracles, which is what helped 1 Million Souls come to Christ at one Single Crusade; and there have been many such. One can hardly grow from 10 MN to 700 MN in a short time through naturalistic causes; otherwise, let Atheists try the same, lol.

If atheism is doomed, it doesn’t make atheism false. If Christianity becomes the only religion in the world and gains a 100% adherence rate, it won’t prove Christianity true.

David Hume pretty neatly disposed of miracles three centuries ago. Even if he hadn’t, there is a much more prosaic explanation for the success of Christianity.

Boru
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