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There are thought to be about 300 million Orthodox Christians in the world.
There are an estimated 2.2 billion Christians in the world.
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Christians have the majority of worldwide population, and the answer to this question is 2 200 000 000, so 38,6%
There are approximately 2 million Christians (one million Catholics and one million Protestants of varying sects), plus 1 million Muslims. Thus, the total would be 3 million, or about half of the world's total population. (Of the other 3 billion of the world's population, 1.2 billion are Chinese, 1.1 billion are from India, and the rest include "all others").
33% of the world's population considers themselves Christians. That includes all types, though. In June 2009, there were approximately 2 billion Christians living in the world.
Around 31.2% of the global population identifies as Christian, making Christianity the largest religion in the world.
Yes, there are Christians in every country in the world. Some countries have large populations or large ratios of Christians to total population, while some countries have small populations or small ratios of Christians to total population. Regardless, every country has a population of Christians. Somalia has the smallest ratio of Christians to total population with just 0.01% (1,000 people) while Maldives has the smallest population of Christians with just 300 (0.08%).
Yes catholics are mainline Christians and currently have the maximum world population in Christianity stream.
As of 2005, there are about 2.1 billion Christians, which is about 33% of the entire world's population.
No. Christianity is the largest individual religion - but the number of Christians are only about 31% of the World population.
As of now, there is 2.4 billion christians around the world. On the other hand, Islam has a population of 1.6 billion.