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Christianity is the largest followed religion on the planet. This is an example sentence for Christianity.
The crucifixion cross is the most recognizable Christianity symbol. This is followed by the fish, which was historically the most popular, but is still popular in some sects.
Christianity is the world's largest religion by far with over 2.1 billion people who follow Christ and Christ's teachings, and this number is growing daily. Christianity is spread throughout the world in most of Europe, N America, S. America, most countries in Africa, many countries in Asia, including large numbers in Russia, India and China, and most of Australasia. Only in the Middle East and some African and Asian countries (where Islam is predominant) and parts of India (where Hinduism is predominant) and other parts of Asia (where Buddhism is predominant), plus a few other areas where minority religions dominate, is Christianity not the predominant religion. Growth has declined in recent years in some European countries, but in most Christianity is growing steadily. However, in some countries it is growing exponentially. For example, one church in Korea has over 800,000 members who meet in a vast hall in several sittings on each Sunday, and in China growth has mushroomed from an estimated 5000 members throughout the country to an estimated 100 million members today. If growth continues at this rate, China will be predominantly Christian within 20 years.
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Practically all countries in Asia have some residents that study Christianity. However, the majority of Asians study either Islam, Buddhism, or Hinduism. Christianity is the most common faith in Armenia, East Timor, the Philippines, Georgia, and Cyprus, each of which have over 75% of the population studying Christianity. All other Asian countries have most of their populations not studying Christianity.
Christianity is a religion, not a language.
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Christianity has rarely done well in countries that were not colonies of the Western countries. Japan, while controlled to some extent, was not a primitive land and had an established religious heritage. In China, Western countries had more influence, and missionaries were able to set up schools that also taught Christianity.
In English-speeking countries, that would usually be a 1, followed by 12 zeros. In some other countries it's a 1, followed by 18 zeros.
Clearly the teachings of Christianity are not so compelling as to prevent people from leaving the faith altogether. In some European countries, Christianity now has minority support among the people.
AnswerIf you mean countries with Christians living in them, then this would apply to every single country on Earth. Even in countries where Christianity is either forbidden or extremely restricted, there are those who are willing to suffer and die for their faith in Jesus Christ. Those countries which have some form of Christianity as their official religion are listed below:ArgentinaArmeniaCosta RicaCyprusDenmarkEnglandGreeceIcelandLiechtensteinMaltaMonacoNorwayScotland(some cantons of) SwitzerlandTuvaluVatican CityEthiopia