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| Re: See What Is Happening To Christianity Religion In America presently. by Maynmann: 9:41pm On Oct 07, 2022 |
smachboss01:It shows that Christianity lost heavily that’s why they are minority in Jerusalem and middle east. Screenshot it, talk is cheap
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| Re: See What Is Happening To Christianity Religion In America presently. by smachboss01(m): 9:48pm On Oct 07, 2022 |
Maynmann:In 1187, Saladin began a major campaign against the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem. His troops virtually destroyed the Christian army at the battle of Hattin, taking back the important city along with a large amount of territory. Outrage over these defeats inspired the Third Crusade, led by rulers such as the aging Emperor Frederick Barbarossa (who was drowned at Anatolia before his entire army reached Syria ), King Philip II of France, and King Richard I of England (known as Richard the Lionheart). In September 1191, Richard’s forces defeated those of Saladin in the battle of Arsuf, which would be the only true battle of the Third Crusade. From the recaptured city of Jaffa, Richard reestablished Christian control over some of the region and approached Jerusalem, though he refused to lay siege to the city. In September 1192, Richard and Saladin signed a peace treaty that reestablished the Kingdom of Jerusalem (though without the city of Jerusalem) and ended the Third Crusade. |
| Re: See What Is Happening To Christianity Religion In America presently. by smachboss01(m): 9:50pm On Oct 07, 2022 |
Maynmann:fall of either the 1st or 2nd the 3rd crusades reclaim victory |
| Re: See What Is Happening To Christianity Religion In America presently. by Maynmann: 9:50pm On Oct 07, 2022 |
smachboss01:And they were later defeated, check the date.
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| Re: See What Is Happening To Christianity Religion In America presently. by Maynmann: 9:50pm On Oct 07, 2022 |
smachboss01:What about the rest of crusades? Read to the end na
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| Re: See What Is Happening To Christianity Religion In America presently. by smachboss01(m): 9:54pm On Oct 07, 2022 |
Maynmann:bruh are you serious.... thanks to the massacre in the middle east... and the fall of Jerusalem... plus jewish community went back to Judaism.... you make fun of Christianity is minority in Jerusalem and middle east... islam is minority in every other continents |
| Re: See What Is Happening To Christianity Religion In America presently. by Maynmann: 9:55pm On Oct 07, 2022 |
smachboss01:Jewish community have always been judaists, check who the father of judaism is. Didn’t you FIRST make fun of islam been minority in europe, why play victim now?
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| Re: See What Is Happening To Christianity Religion In America presently. by Maynmann: 9:57pm On Oct 07, 2022 |
smachboss01:From 10.2 million converts to baylor research institute to 700 years war to Christianity has never lost to islam When will you stop disgracing yourself? You are posting links you haven’t read before lol, christians sha |
| Re: See What Is Happening To Christianity Religion In America presently. by smachboss01(m): 10:02pm On Oct 07, 2022 |
Maynmann:why are you running away... well that what islam is good at.... please disprove any of my claim please |
| Re: See What Is Happening To Christianity Religion In America presently. by Maynmann: 10:03pm On Oct 07, 2022 |
smachboss01:Running from your lies you mean? It has already been disproved, they are cheap dumb lies. Shows this is your first time reading about crusaders lol Do you know what 10.2 million means? “Baylor institute research” bwahahahah ![]()
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| Re: See What Is Happening To Christianity Religion In America presently. by smachboss01(m): 10:08pm On Oct 07, 2022 |
Maynmann:Do you even use your brain?? 10.2 million muslims convert to Christianity in 2014/2015 i gave you the link 700 years war you clearly lost... where is the lies??... i honestly don't understand why you won't stop worshipping the moon god |
| Re: See What Is Happening To Christianity Religion In America presently. by Maynmann: 10:09pm On Oct 07, 2022 |
smachboss01:Total population as at 2014/2015, think na christian ![]() You get christian brain truly ![]()
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| Re: See What Is Happening To Christianity Religion In America presently. by Maynmann: 10:10pm On Oct 07, 2022 |
smachboss01:Which imaginary 700 years war? Paste link na. Why you lying so shamelessly Desperately defending your Israelite god.
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| Re: See What Is Happening To Christianity Religion In America presently. by smachboss01(m): 10:19pm On Oct 07, 2022 |
Maynmann:the same Isrealite God your dead prophet tried desperately to convince weak minds sent him.... or his the last prophet.... or his angel appear to him and strangle him... or say there share the same lineage |
| Re: See What Is Happening To Christianity Religion In America presently. by Maynmann: 10:20pm On Oct 07, 2022 |
smachboss01:Which imaginary 700 years war? Paste link na. Why you lying so shamelessly Desperately defending your Israelite god.
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| Re: See What Is Happening To Christianity Religion In America presently. by faithsurvey(op): 8:13am On Oct 08, 2022 |
smachboss01:See what the Wikipedia wrote about the decline of Christianity Europe France Christianity has been declining in France steadily since the 1980's. In 2021, a French poll showed that over half of French citizens do not believe in God or consider Christianity to be relevant. People who identified as Catholic declined from 81% in 1986 to 47% in 2020, while the number of people who identified as not religious rose from 16% to 40%. [35] In 2021 around 50% of all French respondents identified as Christians. [36] Germany In 2020 around 54% of the German population were Christians among them 51% members of the two large Christian churches. [37] Attendance and membership in both Catholic and Protestant churches in Germany have been declining for several decades. As of 2021, less than half of German citizens belong to a church for the first time in the country's history, around 52.7% of the population were Christians among them 49.7% members of the two large Christian churches. [38] Around 360,000 Catholics left the church in 2021 alone, and about 280,000 people have left Protestant churches. [39] Hungary According to some sources Christianity is declining in Hungary . Although a majority of Hungarians identify as Catholic, only 12% regularly attend church. [40] On the other hand, a series of surveys conducted by Pew Research Center in 2018 found that the share of Christians has remained fairly stable in Hungary (75% say they were raised Christian versus 76% say they are Christian now). [30] Ireland Christianity, specifically Catholicism , remains the predominant religion in the Republic of Ireland . In the 2016 census, 85.1% of the population identified as Christian. [41] However, recent social changes, including the lifting of a ban on abortion and the legalizing of same sex marriage, have solidified the growth of liberal thinking in Ireland, particularly within the younger community. An Irish priest, Fr. Kevin Hegarty, asserted in 2018 that the church's authority was undermined by the papal encyclical , called Humanae Vitae , that established the Church's opposition to contraception . He reported that there is only one priest under the age of 40 in the entire diocese of Killala ; only two priests have been ordained over the last 17 years, and there have been no candidates for the priesthood since 2013. Hegarty blames this decline on the Church's positions on female ordination, contraception and sexuality. [42] A continued requirement for children entering Irish Catholic owned schools to be baptized keeps the overall level of baptisms high, though the number of individuals practicing a faith or attending church is decreasing. [ citation needed ] Netherlands The Netherlands has tolerated greater religious diversity among Christian sects than Scandinavian countries where "automatism" (default registration in the Lutheran Church by birth) has been the norm. Non-denominationalism increased in the Netherlands during the 19th century. This process slowed between the 1930s and 1960s, after which non-denominational affiliation increased at very high levels. The Church's ministry to the poor was not needed in the modern Netherlands that had developed systems of government welfare and secular charity. The declining influence of religious institutions in public life allowed great religious, philosophical and theological pluralism in the private and individual spheres of Dutch society. [43][44] During the 1960s and 1970s, pillarization began to weaken and the population became less religious. In 1971, 39% of the Dutch population were members of the Roman Catholic Church; by 2014, their share of the population had dropped to 23.3% (church-reported KASKI data), or to 23.7% (large sample survey by Statistics Netherlands in 2015). The proportion of adherents of Calvinism and Methodism declined in the same period from 31% to 15.5%. [45] With only 49.9% of the Dutch currently (2015) adhering to a religion, the Netherlands is one of the least religious countries of the European Union , after the Czech Republic and Estonia . By the 1980s, religion had largely lost its influence on Dutch politics and as a result Dutch policy on women's rights , abortion, euthanasia , homosexuality and prostitution became very liberal in the 1980s and 1990s. As a result of the decline, the two major strands of Calvinism, the Dutch Reformed Church and the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands , together with a small Lutheran group, began to cooperate as the Samen op weg Kerken ("Together on the road churches" . In 2004 these groups merged to form the Protestant Church in the Netherlands .[ citation needed ]In 2015, 63% of Dutch people think that religion does more harm than good. [46] A quarter of the population thinks that morality is threatened if no one believes in God, down from 40% in 2006. The number of people reporting that they never pray rose from 36% in 2006 to 53% in 2016. [citation needed ] Italy and Spain Adherence to established forms of church-related worship is in rapid decline in Italy and Spain, and Church authority on social, moral and ethical issues has been reduced. [13] Daily church attendance has declined but Catholicism still remains the predominant religion in Spain and Italy. According to the Spanish Center for Sociological Research, 60.2% of Spaniards self-identified as Catholic in 2020, [47] According to a 2014 Pew Research Center study, 83.3% of Italy's residents are Christians. [48] United Kingdom Attendance at Anglican churches had begun to decline in the United Kingdom by the Edwardian era, with both membership in mainstream churches and attendance at Sunday schools declining. [49] Infant baptism declined after World War II . In 2014, Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams stated that the UK had become a "post-Christian country". That same year, only 4.3% of the population participated in a Church of England (C of E) Christmas service. [50] Nevertheless, around 60% of all respondents identified as Christians in the 2011 Census. [51] [52] The Roman Catholic Church has witnessed the highest retention rate among all Christian denominations. In 2015, 9.2% of the UK population was Catholic. According to scholar Stephen Bullivant, based on the British Social Attitudes Survey and European Social Survey , the decline in Anglicanism has slowed thanks to "the return of patriotism and pride in Christianity", and the number of followers of the Anglican Church has increased slightly by 2017. [53] In 2017, report commissioned by the Christian group Hope Revolution indicated that 21% of British youth identified as "active followers of Jesus". [54] According to the 2018 British Social Attitudes Survey (BSA), 33% of over-75s identified as C of E, while only 1% of people aged 18-24 did so. The report stated that "Britain is becoming more secular not because adults are losing their religion but because older people with an attachment to the C of E and other Christian denominations are gradually being replaced in the population by younger unaffiliated people." [55] Furthermore, it has been reported that fewer than half of Britons are expected to identify as Christian in the 2021 census .[56] Oceania Australia In the 2016 Census, just over 30% declared that they had no religion (Up from 22% in 2011), while 52.2% of the Australian population declared some variety of Christianity (down from 61.1% in 2011). [57] Also, in a 2017 survey of teenage Australians aged 13–18, 52% declared that they had no religion, compared with 38% Christian, 3% Muslim, 2% Buddhist and 1% Hindu. [58] On the other hand, 2016 Census, indicate a steady growth in the number of Pentecostal church in Australia, [59][57][60] most of the followers of the Pentecostal churches are young as the average age among them is 25. [59][61] North America Canada In 2021, Statistics Canada found that only 68% of Canadians 15 years and older reported having a religious affiliation, marking the first time the number had dipped below 70% since StatCan began tracking religious affiliation in 1985. [62] Christianity remains the largest religion in Canada , in the 2016 census, 63.2% of the population identified as Christians. [63] In Quebec, since the Quiet Revolution , over 500 churches (20% of the total) have been closed or converted for non-worship based uses. [64] In the 1950s, 95% of Quebec's population went to Mass; in the present day, that number is closer to 5%. [65] Despite the decline in church attendance , Christianity remains the predominant religion in Quebec, where 82.2% of people were Christians, according to 2011 National Household Survey. |
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. In 2004 these groups merged to form the Protestant Church in the Netherlands .[ citation needed ]