Quote Originally Posted by delmbox View Post
I've got no interest in getting into a theological debate but just from a numbers point of view, if it hadn't been challenged successfully wouldn't Christianity be growing across the world not declining?
Someone else who wants to air their view but receive no reply.

Well if you are allowed to make a point, then so are the Christian's you are addressing:-

Check your facts before you share just what you'd like to be the truth:-

In 1900, Pentecostals numbered fewer than 1 million. By 2000, they topped 440 million. Currently, they have almost 680 million and are projected to reach 1 billion before 2050.

Growing at a 1.18% rate, Christianity continues to be the largest religion in the world, with an estimated 2.6 billion global adherents, up from slightly less than 2 billion in 2000. By 2050, the CSGC projects Christianity to top 3.3 billion.

Nonreligious people make up slightly more than 11% of the global population today. By 2050, the CSGC projects that percentage to fall below 9%. Currently, less than 2% of people around the world are atheists. Fewer atheists are in the world today (149 million) than in 1970 (165 million).

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