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Where did the data in Demographics of major traditions come from?

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I read the reference and did not find a single evidence suggesting the internal or external decline of the Orthodox Church, nor the Catholic Church. 梦叙天 (talk) 20:40, 4 December 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Map in "End of Christendom" Section needs to be replaced or removed

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The map in the "End of Christendom" section is inaccurate. It has both Tanzania and Madagascar colored pink, identifying them as nations lacking a Christian majority: Tanzania was estimated to be 61.4% Christian by the Pew Research Center in 2010, and in 2020 they estimated Madagascar to be 85% Christian. 2603:6080:B207:AE70:81E2:1A96:5EFA:17AE (talk) 15:44, 28 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Geographic spread error

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"There are also large Christian communities in other parts of the world, such as China, India and Central Asia, where Christianity is the second-largest religion after Islam." - This line omits both mention and context of the prevalent Eastern religions in these regions, such as Hinduism in India and Buddhism in China. Chronikhiles (talk) 16:54, 31 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]