Was just looking at statistical projection of two largest religions, Christianity and Islam. Since we use to get people here stating that religion was dying out, thought I would look up the projections. The projections don't support their claim.
What's funny about these projections is that they are based on the fallacy which skeptics used to support their beliefs about how people arrive at truth or, "all truth is relevant." Another words, Christians are having children at a rate of 2.7 according to Pew Research Report. Since parents are considered the most influential dynamic, the Christian population will double by 2050. That's just one reason.
Islam is fastest growing religion. They grow by an annual rate of 2.2%. Islam makes up 23% of world population. By 2030, they will make up 26%.
What's funny about these projections is that they are based on the fallacy which skeptics used to support their beliefs about how people arrive at truth or, "all truth is relevant." Another words, Christians are having children at a rate of 2.7 according to Pew Research Report. Since parents are considered the most influential dynamic, the Christian population will double by 2050. That's just one reason.
Islam is fastest growing religion. They grow by an annual rate of 2.2%. Islam makes up 23% of world population. By 2030, they will make up 26%.
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