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Lebezniatnikov
It's no secret that global politics and society is driven in large part by religion. What's interesting is that they are all growing steadily. Islam is indeed the fastest growing, but surprisingly, Christianity, as well as most religions on the sub-Continent, are pacing it. The majority of growth seems to be in non-traditional areas. Just as Islam is making strides in Europe, Christianity is making strides in the Global South. The world truly is becoming more globalized.

Link: http://www.foreignpolicy.com/story/...p?story_id=3835


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From Muslims in Europe to evangelical Christians in Africa, it is religious believers who are shaping the early 21st Century. Charismatic movements are sweeping throughout the Southern Hemisphere, while high birth rates among immigrants are provoking soul-seeking in the historically Christian West. For this week's List, FP looks at the fast-growing faiths that are upending the old world order.

Islam

Growth rate*: 1.84 percent

Adherents: 1.3 billion

Behind the trend: High birthrates in Asia, the Middle East, and Europe

Areas to watch: The world’s largest Muslim populations are in fast-growing countries such as Indonesia, Bangladesh, Pakistan, India, Egypt, and Iran. Islam also happens to be the fastest growing religion in Europe, where an influx of Muslim immigrants from North Africa, Turkey, and South Asia has sent shock waves into a mostly Christian and secular population whose birthrates have stagnated. The “Muslim question” has empowered anti-immigrant parties in France, Austria, Denmark, the Netherlands, and Germany, while sparking a fierce debate over the place of women in Islam and symbols of faith like the Muslim head scarf.


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Bahaism

Growth rate: 1.70 percent

Adherents: 7.7 million

Behind the trend: High birthrates in India

Areas to watch: Bahais are spread throughout the world, but a good chunk—around 1.8 million—live in India. The Bahai faith, an offshoot of Islam, was founded in 1863 in Iran by Bahá’u’lláh, who claimed to be the latest in a line of prophets stretching from Abraham to Jesus Christ to Mohammed. Today, Bahais often suffer persecution in the Middle East; it probably doesn’t help matters that the world headquarters of the Bahai faith are in Haifa, Israel.


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Sikhism

Growth rate: 1.62 percent

Adherents: 25.8 million

Behind the trend: High birthrates in India

Areas to watch: Thousands of Sikhs were killed during the bloody partition between Pakistan and India in 1947, and at least 3,000 Sikhs were killed by Hindu mobs in New Delhi following the assassination of Indira Gandhi by a pair of Sikh extremists in 1984. Today, Sikhs are prospering. The prime minister of India, Manmohan Singh, is Sikh. Over 90 percent of the world’s Sikhs live in India; of those, a large majority are concentrated in the northern Indian state of Punjab. Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States host growing Sikh minorities of several hundred thousand people each. In several isolated incidents after 9/11, turban-wearing Sikh men in Britain and the United States were mistaken for Muslims and attacked.


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Jainism

Growth rate: 1.57 percent

Adherents: 5.9 million

Behind the trend: High birthrates in India

Areas to watch: Jains are a small but relatively powerful minority in India, making up about half of one percent of the population. They tend to be concentrated in Rajasthan and Gujarat. Outside of India, some of the largest concentrations of Jains are in Leicester, UK; Mombasa, Kenya; and major cities in the United States.


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Hinduism

Growth rate: 1.52 percent

Adherents: 870 million

Behind the trend: Surprise! High birthrates in India

Areas to watch: Most of the world’s Hindus live in India, and, to a lesser extent, Bangladesh, and Nepal. Significant Hindu minorities also live in Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Pakistan, and Malaysia. Since the 1960s, Hindus have become a growing presence in the United States, with as many as 1.5 million generally well-off adherents spread across the continent and prevalent in Texas, New Jersey, and Ohio. There are also several hundred thousand Hindus in the United Kingdom and South Africa, and there is a small Hindu minority in Russia, where its presence has aroused controversy in the Russian Orthodox Church.


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Christianity

Growth rate: 1.38 percent

Adherents: 2.2 billion

Behind the trend: High birthrates and conversions in the global South

Areas to watch: Pentecostal movements in Latin America, Africa, China, and India. The fastest-growing individual church in the world is Misión Carismática Internacional in Colombia; the Pentecostal denomination began in 1983 in Bogotá and now boasts 150,000 members. Then there’s Orissa Baptist Evangelical Crusade in India, which reports some 670,000 adherents. And in China, tens of millions of Christians practice their faith under the watchful eye of a very suspicious—and often hostile—Chinese government.
Xenocreator_PG_
Humans beings need to evolve past religion, give up the fairy tale that god exists & expand their minds. As I stated in the other thread: Religion is anti-progression. Religion is a worthless consumer of brain resources. Those that believe in creationism have weak undeveloped minds. The development of their brains has been stumped with early homo sapien beliefs & they can not handle modern day information (like basic science). Some cultures have not even evolved too much in the way of being empathetic to other human beings (Eg: Islamic Stoning). Without morals, ethics & empathy they are just animals.
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Originally posted by Xenocreator_PG_
Humans beings need to evolve past religion, give up the fairy tale that god exists & expand their minds. As I stated in the other thread: Religion is anti-progression. Religion is a worthless consumer of brain resources. Those that believe in creationism have weak undeveloped minds. The development of their brains has been stumped with early homo sapien beliefs & they can not handle modern day information (like basic science). Some cultures have not even evolved too much in the way of being empathetic to other human beings (Eg: Islamic Stoning). Without morals, ethics & empathy they are just animals.


Bingo. Religion (when you educate yourself on the teachings of more than just one) is great for its moral teachings and various other things. You don't have to believe in a God (and really, you shouldn't) to be able to believe in the idea the religion is trying to get across.

Sushipunk
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Originally posted by Xenocreator_PG_
Humans beings need to evolve past religion, give up the fairy tale that god exists & expand their minds. As I stated in the other thread: Religion is anti-progression. Religion is a worthless consumer of brain resources. Those that believe in creationism have weak undeveloped minds. The development of their brains has been stumped with early homo sapien beliefs & they can not handle modern day information (like basic science). Some cultures have not even evolved too much in the way of being empathetic to other human beings (Eg: Islamic Stoning). Without morals, ethics & empathy they are just animals.


Excellently put Xeno.
eRRaTiK
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Originally posted by Sushipunk
Excellently put Xeno.


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