Christianity began in Israel - the Middle East. The first time the term 'Christian' was used was in Antioch, Turkey today (ancient Syria then) - see Acts 11:26
Christianity is the world's largest religion with about 2.1 billion adherents. So you would find them in most places.
Inside the Episcopal Church.
One can find the world weather on the BBC website by accessing the weather section. The weather section can be accessed by clicking the "Weather" tab that is present at the top page on most of the webpages on BBC.
You can find World of Warcraft comics on the official page in the related links section below. They are made by players and not Blizzard entertainment.
The official world of warcraft site has its own section for wow comics.
Please see the related links section for a listing of purplish drakes in World of Warcraft.
Wikipedia has a section near the beginning of their section on the Ontario Hockey League which details all team members, past and present, as well as other things such as the team's season schedule.
The answer depends on what the section is of.
No. Christianity is stupid. Jesus is their main belief, but he was a Jew. There for Christianity doesn't make sense. The real bible was right, but Christians changed the bible. The bible today is completely different from the real bible.
Most Christians believe they are stewards of God's creation and so should care for it responsibly. Within that, you would find a broad spread of opinions as to how this should be achieved and to what measures should be employed. Christianity does not have one set viewpoint on the issue.
That depends on you're beliefs. Ancient Greek Mythology was the religion of ancient Greece. Much like Christianity today, some people would say it is fiction, others would say it is not. as for my thoughts, I find it to be as believable, if not more believable, than most modern religions. P.S. I work in a library and books about Greek mythology arein the same section as books about Christianity, Islam, and Judaism: the non-fiction section. Though I have never seen a bible in that section...
if you go to aceonline.org and go to the census section then you will be able to find out. There are 2,695 total roller coasters in the world.