One on-line source estimated it at 2.1% in 2011.
Yes. There are Christian churches in Israel and Christian marriages are legal in Israel.
Israel Christian was born in 1720.
Israel Christian died in 1784.
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As a Christian festival.
S. P. Colbi has written: 'The Christian churches in the state of Israel' -- subject(s): Christian sects, Christianity, Church history 'Christliche Kirchen in Israel' -- subject(s): Christians in Israel 'Christian churches in Israel' -- subject(s): Christians in Israel 'A history of the Christian presence in the Holy Land' -- subject(s): Christian sects, Christianity, Church history 'Christianity in the Holy Land, past and present' -- subject(s): Church history
Of course!
About 80% of people living in Israel are Jewish. The rest are mostly Christian and Muslim.
Only if someone is Christian. Israel is a Jewish state and they don't have Christmas.
The majority of people in countries regarded as Christian or Islamic believe in God. It is said that up to seventy per cent of Jews living in Israel are secular, so it may be that the majority of people in Israel do not believe in God. In Western countries, the proportion of people who do not believe in God is growing rapidly but is generally less than half the population.
Yes
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