Theism worldwide is very strong and very healthy.
2.8 billion Muslims plus 2.9 billion Christians by 2050.
Does that come out to 5.7 billion Theists by 2050? And that's not counting the Jews.
5.7 billion Theists is going to be a lot of Theists by 2050
Projected growth of Christianity by 2050
Some of the projections are as follows:
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In the section By Country, here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christ...wth#By_country
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Christendom, according to the linked article, will decline in the United States by 2050 . . .
However . . .
Christendom is growing in the Global South.
Christianity is growing in Africa.
Christendom is growing in China. There is a huge "underground" Christianity in China. House Church.
Christianity is huge in South Korea --and growing.
2.8 billion Muslims plus 2.9 billion Christians by 2050.
Does that come out to 5.7 billion Theists by 2050? And that's not counting the Jews.
5.7 billion Theists is going to be a lot of Theists by 2050
Projected growth of Christianity by 2050
Some of the projections are as follows:
[96]
- Over the 2010-2050 period, Christians will remain the largest religious group with 30.7% of the world’s population. However, Islam will grow faster and become 29.7% of the world’s population. Therefore, by 2050 there will be 2.8 billion Muslims compared to 2.9 billion Christians.
- “In the United States, Christians will decline from more than three-quarters of the population in 2010 to two-thirds in 2050.”
- “Four out of every 10 Christians in the world will live in sub-Saharan Africa.”
In the section By Country, here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christ...wth#By_country
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Christendom, according to the linked article, will decline in the United States by 2050 . . .
However . . .
Christendom is growing in the Global South.
Christianity is growing in Africa.
Christendom is growing in China. There is a huge "underground" Christianity in China. House Church.
Christianity is huge in South Korea --and growing.