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e35278 No.610287

Which nations in the world actually possess a large number of religious Christians? Those who pray daily, take God seriously, and call themselves Christian while noting their faith as an important factor in their life. For example, even though Russia is promoting itself as the 'third Rome', most of the actual population aren't religious at all as of yet, though I commend the Orthodox Church in their efforts to reclaim the country for Christ.

Off the top of my head, some of the nations with an actual religious christian population would be:

> Poland

> Greece

> Cyprus

> Malta

> Romania

> Lithuania

> Bulgaria

> Georgia

> Armenia

> Nigeria

> DM/RP Congo

> Ethiopia

> Eritrea

> Bonus category: Middle Eastern Christians (Egypt, Iraq, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Palestine)

Also what in the world is possessing me to redirect to Baneposting every time I click 'new thread'?

542888 No.610289

>>610287

>Those who pray daily, take God seriously, and call themselves Christian while noting their faith as an important factor in their life.

USA


2ff34d No.610300

>>610289

Then why is the USA the number one exporter of Godlessness in the world?


74ae35 No.610302

>>610300

Protestantism and Jews

(USER WAS WARNED FOR SLANDERING PROTESTANTS)

542888 No.610304

>>610300

Because America is Babylon lol

but it has an actual religious population, and by OP's metric;

>Those who pray daily, take God seriously, and call themselves Christian while noting their faith as an important factor in their life.

Even more so.


e35278 No.610307

>>610289

Actually, I will add USA to the list. Despite the government being zionism and genocide incarnate, most christians in the US are very religious


74ae35 No.610313

File: 51f10693f975b5a⋯.jpg (64.4 KB, 720x542, 360:271, 0xIP0Jz.jpg)

tbh I have been seriously considered trying to move to Poland.

>catholic majority

>conservative

>btfo of the (((Merkel))) squads daily

I'm the only polack left in this dying rust belt city and I don't fit into the american lifestyle at all. Poles online complain about their country but most of them seem to be gay weeb jews, literally.


8b6f50 No.610356

>>610313

I wish their language was easier to learn…but honestly, I'd rather live in a place with very few Catholics: this way, the ones who are there would be truly Catholics, not the "kinda-but-not-really" ones which fill our Countries 9and I am one of them, I have to admit that, even if more out of despair and self-hatred).


b68451 No.610375

>>610313

Consider moving to Brazil instead if you want a country full of statistical Catholics.


0660f9 No.610405

I think the Philippines is up there.


6d94b7 No.610418

>>610287

I've been considering moving to Æthiopia.

Christian population, the only major Christian territory in North Africa, It'll piss of the /pol/acks because I look like an Aryan, and the name can be written with a ligature which I can type with my fancy-smancy compose key.

What's not to love?


02b9f6 No.610429

>>610302

>(USER WAS WARNED FOR SLANDERING PROTESTANTS)

He's not wrong. He could have been clearer and said (((evangelicals))) and other judaizing "Protestants," though.

is today opposite day? I've seen people insulting Catholics going scot-free, and then bans like this? Not complaining… it's just the opposite of usual. :^)


02b9f6 No.610430

>>610356

>I'd rather live in a place with very few Catholics

Careful what you wish for. Where I live, they had to combine three parishes over a 40-ish mile area to make one parish, with one priest, who is 76 years old. I waited around for two hours on Friday and Saturday, waiting for a priest to show up for confession, and only yesterday found out the priest is sick and confession cancelled.


2251a3 No.610432

>>610304

>>610300

You look at the EU, and tell me with a straight face that America is Babylon. And last I checked, Cucknada legalized bestiality, not the USA.


542888 No.610442

>>610432

The difference is that people in Europe still watch hollywood movies and listen to NY coon tunes.

When you look at the statue of gold silver bronze iron and clay, and the empires they're supposed to represent, you don't see the historical equivalent of Canada.


0db03a No.610451

>>610442

>

you don't see the historical equivalent of Canada

Sodom.

In the US, the opposition to progressives is gaining ground. In Canada, there is little to no hope.


beac53 No.610678

File: 2c338d08cbfcddc⋯.png (89.75 KB, 840x750, 28:25, PEW abortion stats.png)

File: e99f609bcba1db4⋯.png (92.53 KB, 1010x1155, 202:231, gay marriage pew stats.png)

>>610429

>evangelicals are at fault for keeping God's word

wew


0b5733 No.610692

>>610287

I'm not sure about Malta, I think the population is overwhelmingly pro-sodomy unfortunately


f8ae97 No.611057

>>610418

starvation and crime


74ae35 No.611142

>>610356

But where else is a country filled with people just like me who are catholic? Literally no where.

>>610375

>Brazil

No thanks


74ae35 No.611148

>>610678

Are these graphs based on Americans? Because we're mostly concentrated in cities which tend to be 'liberal' and lack morals.


c3309c No.611268

File: 1cafa6f530f41de⋯.png (155.19 KB, 852x1262, 426:631, weekly-church-attendance-o….png)

File: 3fafc837981a1f3⋯.png (333.97 KB, 940x734, 470:367, weekly-religious-attendanc….png)

>>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.


fca244 No.611336

>>610430

the real issue here is the lack of good clergy…

>>611142

> Literally no where.

Don't worry, soon Catholics will be a minority anyway world wide. And I'm fine with that: better few but good than many yet bad.


295b46 No.611386

>>611336

>Catholics will be a minority anyway world wide.

How do you figure? Catholics are the most populous branch of Christianity in the world.


6d03c2 No.611488

File: 120b9331a40086c⋯.jpg (195.84 KB, 640x675, 128:135, St-Dominic-iphone-640x675.jpg)

>>611268

>> Poland

>They make noise, but only 50% have their Sundays where their mouth is.

tbh we don't even pretend to be some ultra-Catholic country, it was foreigners that started the meme.

We're also down to 36% weekly mass attendance this year.


c3309c No.611513

>>611488

to be fair, your government helped by making Christ head of state or whatever

No, it was "official religion" or something wasn't it?


20e12a No.611582

>>611513

King. Christ is officially the king of Poland.


aa4a9c No.611622

>>611057

he can do lots of alms


8b6f50 No.611650

>>611386

Wait until true hatred and violence start to show again: 90% of us will betray the faith (probably me too). I give it two decades, then things will truly go sour…




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