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There May Be More Muslims Than Christians In The World By 2070, Pew Study Suggests

 

 

Posted: 04/02/2015 9:53 pm EDT Updated: 04/02/2015 9:59 pm EDT

 

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(RNS) Muslims will overtake Christians by the end of this century.

India, now mostly Hindu, will become the world’s largest Muslim country.

The numbers of people with no religious identity will soar in the United States and Europe, but the unaffiliated will lose worldwide market share as Christians maintain a steady growth.

 

All these changes are drawn from the Pew Research Center’s new projections, released Thursday (April 2), that map global faith traditions and how they’re likely to shift by 2050.

The report says nothing about the transcendent message of any religion. It makes no claims about believers’ level of devotion or practice.

Instead, it’s a story of nitty-gritty statistics: Which group is having babies (lots of babies or just a few)? Which ones have many young people, and which are slowly graying out? Whose followers are on the move — from one nation to another, or switching religions?

“Demographics are an under appreciated force that is shifting the contours of faith,” said Conrad Hackett, the Pew demographer who led the six-year study. Hackett analyzed projected changes for Christians, Muslims, Jews, Hindus, Buddhists, folk religions, other minority religions and the unaffiliated.

Those contours matter. The Pew Research Center doesn’t delve into political forecasting, but readers of the report’s projections from 2010 to 2050 might feel a thumb press down on many sore spots and raise questions beyond the scope of Pew’s data:

* Will prejudice against Muslims rise as the percentage of people in Europe who are Muslim climbs to 10.2 percent, up from today’s 5.9 percent? “The projected growth rate is only about 1 percentage point a decade,” said Hackett. “But it’s a very visible change: More people wearing veils, more behaving in culturally distinct ways.”

* Who will assume the minority voice in the U.S. public square as Muslims outpace Jews as the country’s third-largest group, after Christians and the unaffiliated?

* Will religious tensions flare as India becomes the world’s most populous Muslim nation, supplanting Indonesia? “The quality of interfaith relations in such a country (about to pass China as the world’s most populous) will be of global importance,” said Alan Cooperman, Pew’s director of religion research.

* How will more secular regions such as Europe and the U.S. relate to deeply religious regions, such as sub-Saharan Africa, divided among Christians and Muslims?

“The question is: ‘How will we understand each other?’” said Cooperman. “Sub-Saharan Africa is 12 percent of the world population now, and it will be 20 percent by 2050. That’s huge growth for people to get their heads around.”

The report, sponsored by the Pew-Templeton Global Religious Futures project, offers many more head-spinning numbers and a religion-by-religion, region-by-region analysis of data from 198 countries and territories, representing nearly all the world’s population.

“No one has done anything like this before, so we had no idea about the big picture,” said Hackett.

Among the major findings:

* “As of 2010, Christianity was by far the world’s largest religion, with an estimated 2.2 billion adherents, nearly a third of the Earth’s 6.9 billion people. Islam came in second, with 1.6 billion adherents, or 23 percent of the global population.” Four in 10 of all the world’s Christians will live in sub-Saharan Africa by 2050.

* While Christian numbers will continue to grow, Muslims, who are younger and have a higher birth rate, will outpace them. By 2050, “there will be near parity between Muslims (2.8 billion, or 30 percent of the population) and Christians (2.9 billion, or 31 percent), possibly for the first time in history.” Barring unforeseen events — war, famine, disease, political upheaval and more — Muslim numbers will surpass Christians after 2070.

* Worldwide, the unaffiliated will fall from 16 percent to 13 percent. Christians, Muslims and Hindus live in areas with “bulging youth populations,” high birthrates and falling levels of infant morality, the report said. Even the global tally for Jews is expected to rise, based on the high birthrate of Orthodox Jews in Israel. Meanwhile, the unaffiliated are “heavily concentrated in places with low fertility and aging populations, such as Europe, North America, China and Japan,” the report said.

* Nearly two-thirds of all the unaffiliated worldwide live in China, the research found. “If Chinese authorities allow greater freedom of religion, the share of unaffiliated in the world population could shrink even more dramatically than the report predicts,” said Ariela Keysar, associate director of the Institute for the Study of Secularism in Society and Culture, who consulted on the project.

* While religious switching has a significant impact in North America and Europe, in many countries, changing one’s religion is difficult — if not illegal. There’s no data on religious switching among China’s 1.3 billion people, with nearly 50 percent of them in the unaffiliated ranks, for example. But in the 70 countries where survey data was available, the report found that Buddhists and Jews are the primary losers on the switch-in/switch-out balance sheet, Hackett said. “In the USA, there are famous converts like Richard Gere, but there’s a lot of disaffiliation among those who grew up Buddhist.”

* In the U.S., Christians will decline, from more than three-quarters of the population (78.3 percent) in 2010 to two-thirds (66.4 percent) in 2050. Religious “churn” — people leaving their childhood faith for a different faith or none at all — is the primary driver of change.

* The Muslim share of the U.S. population is projected to climb to 2.1 percent, up from less than 1 percent today. Jews will fall from 1.8 percent to 1.4 percent.

* In 2010, there were 159 countries with a Christian majority, but that will fall by eight countries, including France, the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand. By 2050, Muslims will hold the majority in 51 countries, up by two from 2010, including Nigeria, which just elected a Muslim president, and the Republic of Macedonia.

“In many ways the value of projects like this is not to say what the world will look like in 2050. The world could change,” said Cooperman. “But they tell us about the world today and the recent path. Peering into the future greatly illuminates what is happening today and its consequences.”

 

 
           
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Good thing I'm converting! One more for Christ ;)

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Good thing I'm converting! One more for Christ ;)


Will you be taking RCIA classes?

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Good thing I'm converting! One more for Christ ;)


Will you be taking RCIA classes?

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 In the fall.  i think they start in November.  My family is horrified.  DHs is excited.



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Good thing I'm converting! One more for Christ ;)


Will you be taking RCIA classes?

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 In the fall.  i think they start in November.  My family is horrified.  DHs is excited.


Why is your family horrified? DH1 took them, I think in the spring? DH2 took them for his first wife!

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flan327 wrote:
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Good thing I'm converting! One more for Christ ;)


Will you be taking RCIA classes?

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 In the fall.  i think they start in November.  My family is horrified.  DHs is excited.


Why is your family horrified? DH1 took them, I think in the spring? DH2 took them for his first wife!

flan 


 They are hippy athiests.  One works for planned parenthood, one owns a tattoo shop, one lives off the grid....



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you know, its funny Gen Beck wrote a book several years ago with all the stats on Muslim population growth and predicted this very thing. People poo poo'd him and called him an alarmist. It's fact unless christian population reverses it's decline.

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What are RCIA?


Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults. (Classes for those seeking to convert to the Catholic faith.)

Here's a link:  http://www.ecatholic2000.com/rcia/rcia.shtml



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Bonny22Pye wrote:
flan327 wrote:
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Good thing I'm converting! One more for Christ ;)


Will you be taking RCIA classes?

flan 


 In the fall.  i think they start in November.  My family is horrified.  DHs is excited.


Why is your family horrified? DH1 took them, I think in the spring? DH2 took them for his first wife!

flan 


 They are hippy athiests.  One works for planned parenthood, one owns a tattoo shop, one lives off the grid....


They'll get over it, Bonny!

Do you have any tattoos?

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Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults. (Classes for those seeking to convert to the Catholic faith.)

Here's a link:  http://www.ecatholic2000.com/rcia/rcia.shtml


Oh.  She's not messing around with some non-denominational thing, then.  She's going right to the top.  



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flan327 wrote:
Bonny22Pye wrote:
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Good thing I'm converting! One more for Christ ;)


Will you be taking RCIA classes?

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 In the fall.  i think they start in November.  My family is horrified.  DHs is excited.


Why is your family horrified? DH1 took them, I think in the spring? DH2 took them for his first wife!

flan 


 They are hippy athiests.  One works for planned parenthood, one owns a tattoo shop, one lives off the grid....


They'll get over it, Bonny!

Do you have any tattoos?

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 I have 5.  2 on my feet, one on my thigh, and a cover up on my back.  So four visible.



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Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults. (Classes for those seeking to convert to the Catholic faith.)

Here's a link:  http://www.ecatholic2000.com/rcia/rcia.shtml


Oh.  She's not messing around with some non-denominational thing, then.  She's going right to the top.  


 My husband is Midwest polish Catholic.   I moved to LA and somehow thats what I found.  Go figure.



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I have 6! And, I just decided what I want for my 7th!!!

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I'm the least tattooed in the family

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I have #5 in my head. I just need to find the right artist to put it on paper.

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I'm the least tattooed in the family


 I have the most. Sister has one, niece has one. 



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I'm the least tattooed in the family


LOL

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Maybe for my birthday I'll get #5....


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Or botox.

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I have #5 in my head. I just need to find the right artist to put it on paper.


All of mine I have researched before I made an appointment. I'm pretty particular.

I found my last one on Pinterest.

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You won't find mine anywhere. Except on my skin.

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You won't find mine anywhere. Except on my skin.


That's cool!

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DH was a tattoo artist for many years and as such is of course pretty much covered;  he had a shop when I met him.  Rude people would look at him, look at me and (unbelieveably!) ask, "So - where are your tattoos?"

Isn't that rude?  I always thought it was...



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DH was a tattoo artist for many years and as such is of course pretty much covered;  he had a shop when I met him.  Rude people would look at him, look at me and (unbelieveably!) ask, "So - where are your tattoos?"

Isn't that rude?  I always thought it was...


Yes, definitely RUDE. 

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DH was a tattoo artist for many years and as such is of course pretty much covered;  he had a shop when I met him.  Rude people would look at him, look at me and (unbelieveably!) ask, "So - where are your tattoos?"

Isn't that rude?  I always thought it was...


 I can think of a few comebacks that would shock them into never asking again!



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I know that a lot of threads on here get off topic--but I think this one has strayed about as far as one ever has.

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I know that a lot of threads on here get off topic--but I think this one has strayed about as far as one ever has.


I know, right???

I'm kinda proud.

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Bonny22Pye wrote:
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What are RCIA?


Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults. (Classes for those seeking to convert to the Catholic faith.)

Here's a link:  http://www.ecatholic2000.com/rcia/rcia.shtml


Oh.  She's not messing around with some non-denominational thing, then.  She's going right to the top.  


 My husband is Midwest polish Catholic.   I moved to LA and somehow thats what I found.  Go figure.


 LOL!  That's what I've got, too.  And tomorrow we are finally officially joining the BAPTIST church we have been attending for over 7 years.



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Or botox.


 



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Bonny22Pye wrote:
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Good thing I'm converting! One more for Christ ;)


Will you be taking RCIA classes?

flan 


 In the fall.  i think they start in November.  My family is horrified.  DHs is excited.


Why is your family horrified? DH1 took them, I think in the spring? DH2 took them for his first wife!

flan 


 They are hippy athiests.  One works for planned parenthood, one owns a tattoo shop, one lives off the grid....


It's the war on atheism, see!?



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You know? The thing is, if the terrorist attacks keep happening by ISIS and such, Muslims may turn against each other, and so this population disparity may go away.

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I know what to do_sometimes wrote:

You know? The thing is, if the terrorist attacks keep happening by ISIS and such, Muslims may turn against each other, and so this population disparity may go away.


 The Sunni and Shi'a have been beating on each other for centuries



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They own wives that they can make to produce baby after baby.

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I've been wondering.

Who is paying for that bombers defense team in Boston? He has 3-4 lawyers and I doubt they are doing this free.



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I've been wondering.

Who is paying for that bombers defense team in Boston? He has 3-4 lawyers and I doubt they are doing this free.


 Most likely the state.  Everybody gets a free lawyer if they can't afford one.



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One lawyer. And not top names in the business.

This is the same group that defended the Unibomber.

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The lawyer heading the defense for the alleged Boston Marathon bomber in federal court in Boston is well-versed in capital cases and the long, emotionally charged process that would come if federal prosecutors seek the death penalty, according to legal observers and her own colleagues.

Judy Clarke, a former public defender now working as a private lawyer in San Diego, has been tapped to represent Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the 19-year-old from Cambridge charged in the bombings that killed three people and injured more than 260. Three other public defenders from Boston have also been assigned to the case, including one who speaks Tsarnaev’s native Russian.


Cases involving the death penalty allow for the appointment of an outside lawyer “learned in the law applicable to capital cases,” according to court records, and Clarke has been at the center of some of the most high-profile cases that the country has seen in recent times — cases that often include emotionally charged public calls for the death penalty.

the state is paying.

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I would hate paying for the man who maimed and killed so many.



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Everyone is entitled to a defense. And hopefully, he gets a good one so there is no "incompetant assistance of counsel" claim on appeal.

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I would hate paying for the man who maimed and killed so many.


 You pay for this every day because you pay taxes.  Everyone is entitled to a defense.  



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I hope they vote for a tall tree and short rope.

And it's carried out within days of the verdict.

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I hope they vote for a tall tree and short rope.

And it's carried out within days of the verdict.


 It will take years if it happens at all.

 



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And that's the problem.

This guy is guilty. Everyone knows it. This "trial" is more about sentencing than guilt.

Even the douche bag is admitting he did it and isn't showing any signs of remorse.

Get it done so these families he tore apart don't have to support his sorry but.

The only thing I can hope for him is that he find God before he dies.

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And that's the problem.

This guy is guilty. Everyone knows it. This "trial" is more about sentencing than guilt.

Even the douche bag is admitting he did it and isn't showing any signs of remorse.

Get it done so these families he tore apart don't have to support his sorry but.

The only thing I can hope for him is that he find God before he dies.


 Lily he's a muslim so I think he already believes he found God.



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And that's the problem.

This guy is guilty. Everyone knows it. This "trial" is more about sentencing than guilt.

Even the douche bag is admitting he did it and isn't showing any signs of remorse.

Get it done so these families he tore apart don't have to support his sorry but.

The only thing I can hope for him is that he find God before he dies.


 You can't sentence someone with out a trial.  

The defense is trying to show that it was his older brother that was the mastermind and that he doesn't deserve the death penalty.

For those against the death penalty these trials are worth the money.



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Since some refer to Christians as bigots because Christians do not approve of homosexuality, what will they (the ones supporting homosexuality) say about Muslims views on homosexuality. I've read in the past that in some countries, Muslims stone homosexuals.

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Since some refer to Christians as bigots because Christians do not approve of homosexuality, what will they (the ones supporting homosexuality) say about Muslims views on homosexuality. I've read in the past that in some countries, Muslims stone homosexuals.


 

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I would like to see someone here call Muslims bigots. Any takers?

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