Talk:Christianity by country#RFC
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- "Unrecognised states [linebreak] Note: Includes non-United Nations member states not recognized by any state, non-UN member states recognized only by non-UN members and non-UN member states recognized by at least one UN member." -- 1. Vatikan isn't a UN member state but should be recognized by at least one UN member (like Italy). Thus either the note is wrong or Vatikan is placed wrong. // 2. why not putting it short into something like "Includes non-UN members who generelly are not recognized as states" or "Includes [all] non-UN members"?
- "Top ten" -- why not putting the first two tables (the first one already consists of two tables) intro one (might be a bit wider, though), or why not putting it into three separate tables? Furthermore, why does the first table include the non-country European Union? Would the table include G8 or G20 countries, if there would be enough Christians?
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Nigerian Christian figure
Population of the countries
I think we need to include the total population of the countries listed, it will help to compare the number of Christians to the total population. If you have any objections, please share your thoughts. Andreyx109 (talk)
missing countries
Hi there, I noticed several countries are missing from the list:
Kiribati,
Marshall Islands,
Nauru,
Saint Kitts and Nevis,
Saint Lucia,
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,
Samoa,
São Tomé and Príncipe,
Solomon Islands,
Tuvalu,
Vanuatu,
I am not very familiar with the editing system and don't know how to add new tables for these countries myself so hopefully someone else can correct this.
Out of date (and dubious validity) figures
The UK is no longer a majority Christian country. Latest 2021 census figures shows only 46% of people consider themselves Christian in the UK. The UK census figures are a joke anyway, as less than 10% of people actually get their children christened in the UK and the vast majority of those people are not even practicing Christians. A lot of them don't even believe in any religion at all. So the figures in this article are highly suspect in the first instance as depending on the exact source for each country they may have zero correlation to the actual religious beliefs of the population. If the UK is anything to go by probably the true Christian population of the world is far far lower than this article would have people believe. 94.175.102.211 (talk) 23:43, 23 December 2022 (UTC)
Protestantism is not a single denomination
I think most people would agree that Protestantism is made up of seperate denominations as they contain very different theologies from quaker to anglicsism. It's useful to lump them together but they are not a single denomination. BUSHMAN1024 (talk) 15:24, 2 July 2024 (UTC)