According to the Israeli Statistical Abstract, by the Israeli Central Bureau of Statistics, 2.01 percent of the population of Israel are Christian.
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Approximately 2% of the population of Israel is Christian. The majority of the population is Jewish, with smaller percentages of Muslim and Druze communities.
Approximately 10% of the population in Damascus is Christian.
Yes, there are born-again Christians living in Israel. They make up a small minority of the population, but there are churches and communities in Israel where born-again Christians worship and live out their faith.
The second largest Christian country in the world is Brazil, with a significant percentage of its population identifying as Christian, primarily Catholic.
Approximately 31.2% of the world's population identifies as Christian.
Approximately 31% of the global population identifies as Christian, making it the largest religious group worldwide.
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Approximately 10% of the population in Damascus is Christian.
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75% of the population of Israel is Jewish, but not all Jews identify themselves as "practicing."
As of 2001 it was 515,150 and the percentage was 0.64%.
Estimates vary from 1% to 8%.
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Yes. There are Christian churches in Israel and Christian marriages are legal in Israel.
Yes, there are born-again Christians living in Israel. They make up a small minority of the population, but there are churches and communities in Israel where born-again Christians worship and live out their faith.
The second largest Christian country in the world is Brazil, with a significant percentage of its population identifying as Christian, primarily Catholic.
The percentage of Muslims in Israel is roughly 20%. The vast majority of Muslims live in the Galilee and Golan Region (North Israel) where in some areas they constitute upwards of 70% of the population. See the related link for further information on Arab Israelis.