Posted By: LovelyTree @ 01/16/2008 7:50:53 PM
Comment: Sorry about the "f" it was just an accident
Comment: Sorry about the "f" it was just an accident
Comment: Sorry about the ''f'' just a accident. Anyway mrmick I have to say that your statement is pretty bigoted. While many religious people harm others, many more do wonderful acts such as Soup Kitchens, Toy Drives, etc. Plus if a person is happy by praticing a religion then they should practice it. Also Silence Dogood the world Chinese Pop. is I.2 billion in China and .1 to.7 billion in the rest of the world. Most native Chinese are secular or practice traditional chinese religion. Finally the Catholic estimate is pretty accurate when you figure in belivers from the Americas, Africa, East Asia, and Europe.
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Comment: Anyone who lives a simple life, takes less and gives more is worthy of respect. I respect Mata Amritanandamayi and Dalai Lama for that. They are truly givers.
Comment: So sad in a way: so many superstitious fools wasting their time and harming others doing so
Comment: of course most religions don't teach the bible... it's a christian book
Comment: You only have to open the bible and take in knowledge to know the true religion. Most religions don't teach you about the bible! They teach you to contribute....
Comment: I have to believe the number of buddhists in the world is well over 346 million. Most of the Chinese are buddhist and there are more than 4 billion of them. I say your numbers are way off. I also believe much less than 1 billion catholics in the world.
Comment: Religion: Man seeking God
True Christianity: God seeking man.
Comment: Religion: Man seeking God
True Christianity: God seeking Man
Comment: Could it be because they're really not a valid religion?
Comment: I see that the Latter-day Saint's (aka, Mormons) didn't make the photo list. I am not surprised by this as they only number 13 million to date, but they are one of, if not the fast emerging Christian religion today and have a significant geographical presence and place in American history. I can't help but wonder what another decade or two will determine.
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