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No not at all for there is no god to take the money any way and its only fair that the losers who belive in god and want to give him money (for some stupid reason) lose it all to the smart person who stole it or in whoevers case have it given to them No not at all for there is no god to take the money any way and its only fair that the losers who belive in god and want to give him money (for some stupid reason) lose it all to the smart person who stole it or in whoevers case have it given to them

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Largest denominations in the worldCatholicism - 1.2 billionRoman Catholic Church - 1,147 million[1] Roman Catholic Church (Latin Rite) - 1,125.5 millionEastern Catholic Churches (Eastern Rite) - 21.5 million Alexandrian Ethiopian Catholic Church - 0.21 millionCoptic Catholic Church - 0.17 millionAntiochian (Antiochene or West Syrian) Maronite Catholic Church - 3.1 millionSyro-Malankara Catholic Church - 0.5 millionSyriac Catholic Church - 0.17 millionArmenian Armenian Catholic Church - 0.54 millionChaldean (Eastern Syrian) Syro-Malabar Catholic Church - 4.0 millionChaldean Catholic Church - 0.65 millionByzantine (Constantinopolitan) Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church - 4.3 millionMelkite Greek Catholic Church - 1.6 millionRomanian Church United with Rome, Greek-Catholic - 0.8 millionRuthenian Catholic Church - 0.65 millionSlovak Greek Catholic Church - 0.37 millionHungarian Greek Catholic Church - 0.27 millionItalo-Greek Catholic Church - 0.07 millionCroatian Greek Catholic Church - 0.06 millionBelarusian Greek Catholic Church - 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