>>610287
No, OP, you're wrong.
> Poland
They make noise, but only 50% have their Sundays where their mouth is.
> Greece, Cyprus
Nope. Culturally Christian, of course, and everyone there SAYS they're Christian, but … well, Pew says 25% attend church weekly, but I've read it's more like 5%. Possible the journo I read was butthurt … still …
> Malta
Apparently you score something decent at last: 57% spend their Sundays at church.
> Lithuania
Definitely not win.
> Georgia, Armenia
No one has any stats apparently.
> Nigeria
BING!
> DM/RP Congo
BING!
>> Ethiopia
BING!
>> Eritrea
B-b-but, OP, i-i-it's a muslim/communist country. Alright, so half the country is Christian, but they've still got the gommunizms which persecutes the Church … oh, right, should be good then.
I mock without restraint your woeful collection of Christian larping states ;) and raise you "countries that actually go to church each week":
<Nigeria, Zambia, Chad, Ghana, Liberia, Tanzania, Mozambique, Uganda, Kenya, Ethiopia, Rwanda, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Cameroon, Guinea-Bissau, Botswana, South Africa.
<Plus Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador.
<And, FINALLY, China. Tiniest Christian population, but serious win factor.
I know, I know, 70%+ weekly church attendance does possibly just indicate it's the social event of the week, and that attending church makes you no more a Christian than sitting in the garage makes you a car, AND that places like Nigeria have a muslim problem as much as anything … but I like to think that even if only 20% of them are dyed-in-the-wool Christians willing to sacrifice their lives for Christ, they're miles ahead of some nation, like say mine, where only 5% attend each week, if even that.
>>610302 >>610429
based mods. Anon forgets there's ALMOST as many Cathbros in murka as evangelibeans, and between them they're almost half the country.
Also, this guy >>610678
>>610313
Move to Africa, bro. More Christians there.