To a thoughtful person, the question is not whether Christianity is unfashionable or old-fashioned. The question is whether it is true.
that same guy says
". If we live in Nigeria, Korea or China, Christianity seems a new and liberating idea. The Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life reports that sub-Saharan Africa is the world's "most religious area." The percentage of people who say religion is very important to them ranges from ninety-eight percent in Senegal to sixty-nine percent in Botswana, compared with fifty-seven percent in the United States and much less in Europe"
so where is Christianity popular?
in underdeveloped areas of the world!
that same guy says
". If we live in Nigeria, Korea or China, Christianity seems a new and liberating idea. The Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life reports that sub-Saharan Africa is the world's "most religious area." The percentage of people who say religion is very important to them ranges from ninety-eight percent in Senegal to sixty-nine percent in Botswana, compared with fifty-seven percent in the United States and much less in Europe"
so where is Christianity popular?
in underdeveloped areas of the world!
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