Fastest Growing Religion?

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http://www.menj.org/fastest/

The above link contains links to several websites and reputed new sources all of which confirm the claim that Islam is the fastest growing religion, in terms of converts not just births.

Wow that was quick. Well I am looking but that sites looks to me as if it is just a collection of newspaper reports. Certainly people like CAIR claim it is the fastest growing religion in the US and the world. Am I missing some evidence that he has posted? Nor can I see any distinction being made between births and converts.

I will try to find some sort of "guestimate" from the 1920s of the breakdown of the world's religions. Anyone have one, a paper printed one, handy?
 
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According to Wikipedia,

Christianity

Within Christianity, numerous distinct groups have developed, with diverse beliefs that vary widely by culture and place. Since the Reformation, Christianity is usually represented as being divided into three main branches:

* Catholicism: The Roman Catholic Church, the largest single body — which includes several Eastern Catholic communities — as well as certain smaller communities (e.g., the Old-Catholics), with more than 1 billion baptized members.
* Eastern Christianity: Oriental Orthodox Churches, the Assyrian Church of the East, and the Eastern Orthodox Churches, with a combined membership of more than 240 million baptized members.
* Protestantism: Numerous denominations and groups such as Anglicans, Lutherans, Reformed, Evangelical, Charismatic, Presbyterians, Baptists, Methodists, Anabaptists, and Pentecostals. The oldest of these groups separated from the Roman Catholic Church in the 16th-century Protestant Reformation. The later groups typically formed as separations from the older ones. Some Protestants identify themselves simply as Christian, or born-again Christian. Others, particularly among Anglicans and in Neo-Lutheranism, identify themselves as being "both Catholic and Protestant". Worldwide total is just under 500 million.

Other denominations and churches which self-identify as Christian but which distance themselves from the above classifications together claim around 275 million members. These include African indigenous churches with up to 110 million members (estimates vary widely), The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (also called Mormons) with more than 12 million members3, Jehovah's Witnesses with approximately 6.6 million members4, and other groups5. The early leaders of most of these groups were originally Protestant adherents.​

Islam

Based on the percentages published in the 2005 CIA World Factbook ("World"), Islam is the second largest religion in the world. According to the World Network of Religious Futurists, the U.S. Center for World Mission, and the controversial Samuel Huntington, Islam is growing faster numerically than any of the other major world religions. Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance estimate that it is growing at about 2.9% annually, as opposed to 2.3% per year global population growth. Non-Muslim observers attribute this growth to the higher birth rates in many Islamic countries (six out of the top-ten countries in the world with the highest birth rates are majority Muslim[1]). A recent demographic study, however, has determined that the birth rates of some Muslim countries are plummeting to the levels of western countries [2].

Commonly cited estimates of the Muslim population today range between 900 million and 1.4 billion people (cf. Adherents.com); estimates of Islam by country based on U.S. State Department figures yield a total of 1.48 billion, while the Muslim delegation at the United Nations quoted 1.2 billion as the global Muslim population in September 2005.​

Hindus

More than one billion people across the world practise Hinduism. 950 million of them live in the Indian subcontinent, the birthplace of Hinduism. The Himalayan kingdom of Nepal is the world's only Hindu nation. Though the majority of the Indian population practices Hinduism, India is a secular republic. Large Hindu communities, mostly expatriates from India, live in South East Asia, North America, the West Indies, Western Europe, the Middle East, East Africa and South Africa. The Hindus of Bali, and in other parts of Indonesia are indigenous Indonesian Hindus.​

Buddhism

Numbering over 350 million people, Buddhists spread all over the nations of South East Asia, the Indian subcontinent, China, Korea and Japan. Small Buddhist communities are also found in Western Europe and North America.​

I expect they are excluding the Chinese from that count.
 
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well that's not true. Sunnis belive that some shi'as are not Muslim because they consider their acts as blasphemous.
 
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what are you trying to say in your last comment?:confused::?
Correct me if I'm wrong but I think he is trying to say that if Catholicism is the fastest growing religion I China then perhaps Christianity is the fastest growing religion if you add China in the estimates.
 
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Correct me if I'm wrong but I think he is trying to say that if Catholicism is the fastest growing religion I China then perhaps Christianity is the fastest growing religion if you add China in the estimates.

Umm, no. They are only a snapshot at one time - now - and so cannot be used to show which is growing fastest. You need two points in time for that. All I said was that the Buddhist figure looked low and I assumed they simply did not count the population of China in the Buddhist figures (or there would be about a billion of them).

What they show is, now, Christianity is the largest religion - Catholicism alone being about the size of Islam. Islam is probably next. Hinduism not far behind. I expect that Buddhism is up there too.
 
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i think what he means bro is that the moderators will close this thread if it turns into a sectarian debate.
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Yeah but there is no way there is only 100,000,000 Buddhists in China. Taiwan, which has had years of American evangelisation, is about 50 percent Buddhist. China should be about the same if not more. Clearly the CCP does not allow people to register as Buddhists, or discourages them, and so they are reporting the official figure. So assuming the same proportion as Taiwan, say 500 million? Not that it is important as Buddhism is not growing much. It is the lesser of the four big religions although animism is the one that is not counted.
 
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Taiwan, which has had years of American evangelisation, is about 50 percent Buddhist. China should be about the same if not more. Clearly the CCP does not allow people to register as Buddhists, or discourages them, and so they are reporting the official figure. So assuming the same proportion as Taiwan, say 500 million?
It is possible and it is also possible that actual Buddhist population is 100; it is not conclusive evidence.
 
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Most people in China are atheist because of Communism. I'd say the majority is atheist, while the others are Christian, Muslim, and Buddhist. But this is only me rambling about the people I've met in one province, so it's not a statistic.

China isn't very good with statistics anyways, or news for that matter. The propaganda here is not really anti anything, they just conceal information and make things up about other countries. But because of internet and foreign influence many of those pre conceived notions are gone.

One example of the propaganda in China about America is that America isn't safe, and yea most people think Muslims did 9/11.

I could go on about China but that's off topic...
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The fastest growing religion is Islam, but the Great Harlot is something to consider in Gods Holy Bible.
 
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In case you were unaware, Allah has promised in the Qu'ran that He would make Islam prevail over all religions, even though the disbelievers detest it. 75% percent of the world is Islamic. And here in the USA, according to their own figures, Islam has now become the 2nd largest religion, passing Judism. At the rate it is going, they predict that it will surpass Christianity. The promise of Allah is True!

"Oh Allah! Help me to remember You, be thankful to You, and worship You well! Ameen!"
 
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In case you were unaware, Allah has promised in the Qu'ran that He would make Islam prevail over all religions, even though the disbelievers detest it. 75% percent of the world is Islamic. And here in the USA, according to their own figures, Islam has now become the 2nd largest religion, passing Judism. At the rate it is going, they predict that it will surpass Christianity. The promise of Allah is True!

Actually literally 75 percent of the world is not Islamic, about 21 percent is. Obviously if 3 out of every 4 people were Muslims Islam would have passed Christianity already. Figures for the numbers of Muslims in the US is a problem. All the Muslim groups produce big figures. Others produce smaller figures. But at some point, if not now, Muslims will pass Jews. But that still makes them a trivial community in an overwhelmingly Christian society.
 
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“For God speaks once, yea twice, yet man perceives it not. In a dream, in a vision of the night, when deep sleep falleth upon men, in slumberings upon the bed; Then he opens the ears of men and seals their instruction.” Job 33: 14-16

The Risen Lord Jesus is visiting the Muslims through dreams and visions in fulfillment of Joel Chapter 2, which proclaims that in the Last Days the Holy Spirit will be poured out on all peoples, and young and old alike will experience dreams and visions.

http://www.jesusvisions.org/index.shtml

God is pouring out his Spirit of Truth the Holy Spirit and I believe he is now mainly interested in Muslim.
I believe the west have had their chance!

This website is a free book and gives many stories of Muslims people who have encounted Jesus and tells us how its changed their lives...In english and arabic
 
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Actually literally 75 percent of the world is not Islamic, about 21 percent is. Obviously if 3 out of every 4 people were Muslims Islam would have passed Christianity already. Figures for the numbers of Muslims in the US is a problem. All the Muslim groups produce big figures. Others produce smaller figures. But at some point, if not now, Muslims will pass Jews. But that still makes them a trivial community in an overwhelmingly Christian society.


Sorry, but you are wrong. As for the USA, the numbers are not a problem. Those figures were not put out by an Islamic group, but by a non-Islamic group. And you must consider that they did not account for all of the muslims. The last time they took a count in the city of Philadelphia, there were over 250,000 Muslims in the city. That number has since grown. But I understand why you wrote what you did.
 
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islam is the fastest growing religion..
there are 200 million muslims in china alone. source

According to "The Almanac Book of Facts", the population increased 137% within the past decade, Christianity increased 46%, while Islam increased 235%.
 

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