Most Latin Americans believe the Catholic term of Christianity. Others believe the Protistant term for Christianity. Right now most Latin Americans are beliving and being part of the Protistant religeon and term for Christianity than the Catholic way.
what is Christianity?
to believe that Jesus Christ gave his life for you and that he forgave you and all your sins and he is the son of god and Mary gave birth to him in Bethlehem so ABCD A accept B believe C confess D deciple don't go to hell go to heaven!! :)
When the encyclopedia says most Latin Americans are Christians, it means that the predominant religion in Latin America is Christian. This region generally includes both South America and Central America.
They mean that they call themselves "christians" but are really not. Are you a christian.
Most Latin Americans live in Latin America, which spans the region from Mexico, through Central America, to (and including) South America.
Latin America was settled by the nations of Spain and Portugal, which had Roman Catholicism as their state religion. In fact, the settlers were commanded by their government to convert the native Indians to Catholicism. To this day some nations officially still support the Roman Catholic Church, although the laws of all the nations guarantee freedom of worship. Technically, "most" Latin Americans are Christians, but the number who actually practice and live the Christian life varies greatly. Because of the work of missionaries the number of Protestant and evangelical Christians is growing today.
The majority of Latin Americans belong to the Roman Catholic Church.
yes.
Most of them; most Latin Americans are Roman Catholic, followed by Protestants.
The majority of Latin Americans in the Western Hemisphere speak Spanish as their first language.
By definition, Latin Americans speak Spanish, Portuguese and French. Most speak either Spanish or Portuguese.
Catholicism
No. While there are atheists in the US, most Americans identify as Christians.
Most Mexican people are Christians, and most Christians celebrate Christmas.
one-third