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1d4c2c No.606410

>As he sat on the Mount of Olives, the disciples came to him privately, saying, “Tell us, when will these things be, and what will be the sign of your coming and of the end of the age? (Matt 24:3)

>And this gospel of the kingdom will be proclaimed throughout the whole world as a testimony to all nations, and then the end will come. (Matt 24:14)

Which nations are yet to be evangelized?

a12a75 No.606423

>>606410

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/10/40_window

Many of these nations have been evangelized a little, but many regions have not been or the nation was forcibly de-evangelized later


23d8f2 No.606428

>>606410

Like >>606423 said, a lot of nations are being de-evangelized. The way I look at it is that we should be prepared for a long wait while always acting as though Christ could return at any moment. It will likely happen when no one is expecting it.


0978bf No.606430

>>606423

Anti-Christiantugal


01e743 No.606448

>>606423

Not to mention most of the "Christians" in areas like Africa and parts of South America don't even have decent understanding of Christianity. A lot of them just integrated some Christian elements, or really just aesthetics, into shamanism.


73f39f No.607331

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There are still a few tribes here and there that have little contact with the outside world, and few seem eager to do so.


2e574b No.607334

>>607331

get going Evangelicals, what are y'all waiting for?


23d8f2 No.607349

>>607334

They probably don't want to die of an arrow overdose.


eab92c No.607467

>>607334

The UN is forbidding anyone to disturb that island tribe that has had no contact with the outside world. Going there would mean fighting real soldiers.


f6c5e2 No.607474

>>607467

Must be part of Gods plan to reach everyone.


7d03be No.607511

Not everyone - in fact, surprisingly few people - who writes 'christian' on their census form is a true believer. We have a long way to go.


da573a No.607519

>>606410

Literally all of the world.

Europe, with very few exceptions, is not christian anymore.


9f6fe0 No.607531

>>606410

I think that mainland asia (specially china) still haven't had a fair opportunity. But I do not want to venture anything. Apart from this, the entire world is ripe.


20893d No.608228

>>607531

I don't think anything but the west as had an fair opportunity


9f6fe0 No.608237

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>>608228

the west and their colonies. So practically the entire world, with some exceptions.


20893d No.608244

>>608237

If christianism did not become the main religion of the country then it's not fair for future generations making 5% of the population christian is useless


dc6361 No.608245

Let's be very generous and say that those who claim to be Christian are evangelized. By 2017 there were 2.3 billion Christians. There are 7.1 billion people in the world, that means that roughly 30 percent nations are evagalised. So many OP. Too many.


9f6fe0 No.608250

>>608244

pro tip: evangelization doesn't have to be necessarily successful. As nations, people can reject the gospel. For instance, Japan.


62bacb No.608348

>>608250

In Japan the American president nuked the two

cities with the most Christians so it's not Japan's fault


d582a3 No.608354

>>608237

>Liberia never colonized by Europe

Which is why it's the absolute Utopia that it is.


62bacb No.608358

>>608250

In japan the American president nuked two of the cities with the biggest population of Christians, so it's not Japan's fault.


d00638 No.608367

>>608358

> it’s not Japan’s fault

You’re implying that the overwhelming majority of the Japanese didn’t reject Christianity and persecute Christians before the bombing. Also, regardless of what you think about the bombing itself, Japan was certainly to blame for attacking the US in the first place in WW2.


d00638 No.608369

>>608367

So I should say that the Japanese Christians themselves were certainly not to blame, but the rest of Japan most certainly was.


ddff98 No.608397

>>608237

>Liberia

Calling BS on this one. It was colonized by American blacks who had some European blood and had European culture and ideas about states grafted into them. It's why they established Monrovia instead of lived in little huts.


9f6fe0 No.608412

>>608397

why not

>According to the 2008 National Census, 85.5% of the population practices Christianity.

>>608358

the train for a Christian japan was lost in the XVI century. Killing a minority in a bombing doesn't change this. In the same way, the chinese actively tried to uproot Christianity in the XVI century, due to the fear of foreign interference.


1d4c2c No.608668

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>>608237

>By this sign you shall conquer

really makes you think




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