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  • ...ristian, and public conversion is punishable by execution. In many Islamic countries, although conversion is illegal, it is not officially punished, however, fa In more liberal and Western countries there is very little persecution against Christians, although Christianity
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  • ...tains the developing [[Spanish]]-speaking predominantly [[Roman Catholic]] countries like [[Argentina]] and [[Chile]] and the larger [[Portugese]]-speaking pred
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  • ...[Wicca]] is a neopagan [[religion]] that is found in many English-speaking countries. ...s a recent witch-craft [[religion]] that is found in many English-speaking countries. It was originally founded by the British civil servant [[Gerald Gardner]]
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  • ...ianity is moving from the Western World to Africa. However in the northern countries where [[Islam]] is the majority religion there is sigificant persecution of
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  • ...ianity is moving from the Western World to Africa. However in the northern countries where [[Islam]] is the majority religion there is sigificant persecution of ...tains the developing [[Spanish]]-speaking predominantly [[Roman Catholic]] countries like [[Argentina]] and [[Chile]] and the larger [[Portugese]]-speaking pred
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  • subtopics = Countries: [[Afghanistan]], [[Armenia]], [[Azerbaijan]], [[Bahrain]], [[Bangladesh]], ...]] in the west. It contains the rapidly developing, predominantly Buddhist countries of [[South East Asia]] and [[China]], [[Hindu]] [[India]] and the predomina
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  • '''Islamic Law''' is the source of legislation in Islamic countries like Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Pakistan. It is the basis for Islamic totalit
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  • ...y, some of the worst persecution of Christians occurs in [[Islam|Islamic]] countries such as [[Saudi Arabia]] where Christians who openly profess their faith ri ...]], [[Somalia]] and the [[Maldives]]. Its [[2007 AD|2007]] list of the ten countries where persecution of Christians is worst is as follows
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  • ...nization, focused on spreading the [[Gospel]] to [[India]] and surrounding countries through the use of native missionaries. GFA is based in the Dallas-Fort Wo ...y is to evangelize using native missionaries. GFA states that many of the countries in which it operates are either closed or hostile to Western missionaries.
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  • ...old Bible translation in the United States and many other English-speaking countries. In 2013, the translation was documented to have had over 450 million copie
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  • The site's leadership is made up of Christians from different countries and different [[denomination]]s, who all share a fundamental passion for mi
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  • ...onal]] are involved in distributing free Bibles around the world. In some countries the distribution of Bibles is hampered by government persecution, such as i
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  • ...in the first world, it has liberal leanings, however not to the extent of countries like the United States and Canada. There are some strong evangelical elemen
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  • ...rusalem and Christianity began there. Today, the city is split between the countries of [[Israel]] and [[Palestine]].
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  • ...tern Europe. During his reign, he travelled extensively, visiting over 100 countries, more than any of his predecessors. He is known for the large number of peo
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  • ...the time of Jesus divorce has been illegal in most predominantly Christian countries but in recent times it has been legalized throughout the Western World.
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  • Speaking to some one million people from about 200 countries the Pope called for a "return to God" . In his sermon, he condemmed the com
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  • ...also wear symbols of their faith, such as a cross or [[crucifix]]. In many countries with predominant [[Eastern Orthodox]] and [[Roman Catholic]] populations, p
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  • Christian radio stations are relatively common in "Christian countries", especially the United States. They often play a wide range of [[Contempor
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  • ...a convicted criminal by the State as punishment for a crime. Most Western countries have abolished the death penalty because it is considered barbaric and unne
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  • ...] and have been there since ancient times, as well as now being in Western countries like the [[USA]] because of recent emigration. It is in communion with both
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  • ...hough there is an increasing number of non-religious people in the wealthy countries of Australia and New Zealand.
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  • ...h smaller numbers. There is full freedom of religion and like many western countries there is a growing trend to [[atheism]] and also because of migration there
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  • ...amming is produced by over two hundred journalists located in 61 different countries. Vatican Radio produces broadcasting covering international news, religious
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  • ...onstitute about 60% of the state's population while many migrated to other countries including Canada, United States, United Kingdom, middle East, Australia, Af
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  • ...yers. Each prayer is begun by the ''adhan'', the call to prayer. In Muslim countries, the ''adhan'' is recited through the minarets of mosques, the reason they
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  • ...tion although Christian schools and universities still remain, and in some countries, have become more popular in recent years.
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  • ...at a personal belief in Jesus as saviour defines a person as Christian. In countries where Christianity is historically the majority religion, the term is often
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  • Representatives from a 20 states of the USA and a few other countries gathered to discuss the possibility and advisability of forming a cooperati
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  • ...he 1970's and it has spread all over the world and is currently run in 143 countries by many different denominations. The course was developed by the [[Holy Tri In 2004, over 25,000 courses are offered in more than 143 countries, and in many Christian denominations.
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  • ...yers. Each prayer is begun by the ''adhan'', the call to prayer. In Muslim countries, the ''adhan'' is recited through the minarets of mosques, the reason they
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  • ...the apostles' footsteps in missionary work in their own home towns and in countries around the world.
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  • ...n Communion is spread throughout the world, especially in English speaking countries. Within the Anglican Communion and within each Anglican church there are th ...nd, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the United States and many other other countries, mostly English speaking.
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  • ...ance learning over the internet. Trinity has students enrolled in over 140 countries around the world.
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  • ...ies are commonly used to refute Christianity by modern atheists in Western countries (since many have accepted the [[New Earth Theory]] as reality). ...paration in the United States. Atheism remains a minority position in most countries.
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  • ...nsmitting programming 24 hours a day to more than 148 million homes in 144 countries and territories on more than 4,800 cable systems, wireless cable, Direct B
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  • ...s together churches, denominations and church fellowships in more than 110 countries and territories throughout the world, representing over 500 million Christi
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  • ...nami in Asia! The death toll appears to have exceeded 290,000 people in 12 countries from Malaysia to Somalia. What a horror it left to so many thousands of peo
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  • ...Christadelphianism. There are approximately 50,000 Christadelphians in 130 countries.
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  • ...tant Church. The ideas in Germany were taken up in other northern European countries, England and Switzerland. The [[Protestant Churches]] taught that the [[Bib
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  • ...] predominate because of immigration from [[Ireland]], [[Italy]] and other countries with strong ties to Roman Catholicism. There are over 3 million Roman Catho
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  • ...] churches, and maintains a strong presence in these ethnic communities in countries such as the United States and Australia.
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  • ...nd Kazakhstan, in their ancient Zoroastrian heritage; many people in these countries now consider themselves Zoroastrian. In fact, UNESCO (at the instigation of
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  • ...illiam has been given the opportunity to write for various publications in countries such as South Africa, Canada, New Zealand and the United Stated. Some publ
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  • ...to distributing copies of the Bible in over 80 languages and more than 180 countries of the world to those who might not otherwise encounter it, most famously i
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  • ...around the [[world]], reaching live audiences of 210 million people in 185 countries. He has led hundreds of thousands of people to make personal decisions to a
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  • ...to are kept secret. However, there are over 2,000 congregations in over 60 countries and territories. In the Philippines, the Iglesia ni Cristo is considered th
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  • ...with clearly pro-Catholic political activity of Catholics in their native countries. Along with this, a stronger involvement of laymen in the outward working o
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  • ...nents. He also created alliances and close relationships with neighbouring countries especially by marriages (for example he married the Egyptian Pharaoh's daug
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  • ...astor Osteen. In 2007, the tour expanded to include stops in several other countries, including Canada, England, Northern Ireland and Israel. Osteen released hi
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  • ...ide aid to people in distress without hesitation. In many English-speaking countries, a Good Samaritan law exists to protect from liability those who choose to
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  • ...h rate has fallen but remains higher than that of most other west European countries. Traditionally, France has had a high level of immigration. More than 1 mil France was one of the earliest countries to progress from feudalism to the nation-state. Its monarchs surrounded the
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  • ...] churches, and maintains a strong presence in these ethnic communities in countries such as the United States and Australia.
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  • ...aniel and his cohorts. Those living in the United States and other western countries may never be threatened with a fiery furnace or a lion's den. But there are
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  • ...-mentioned passages in the bible as support for a moral high ground. Many countries are slowly overturning laws or adding provisions to their constitutions to
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  • *Other countries
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  • ...ences than anyone else in history—over 210 million people in more than 185 countries and territories—through various meetings, including Mission World and Glo
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  • ...The ideas in [[Germany]] were taken up in other northern [[Europe|European countries]], [[England]] and [[Switzerland]]. The Protestant Churches taught that the
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  • ...also wear symbols of their faith, such as a cross or [[crucifix]]. In many countries with predominant [[Eastern Orthodox]] and [[Roman Catholic]] populations, p
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  • ...d not a separate office; however, some churches, especially those in other countries such as [[Australia]], acknowledge the position of elder, and others even d
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  • ...but of Africa, and everywhere. Our Sisters serve these poor people in 105 countries throughout the world. Jesus insisted that we love one another as He loves e
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  • ...o her about the whole business and keeps asking her if she's found any new countries in wardrobes. Peter and Susan keep trying to persuade Lucy to admit that it
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  • ...ere are more Christians in Africa and Asia than in traditionally Christian countries. Significant numbers of Roman Catholic, Protestant and Pentecostal churches
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