protestants and the roman cathlics
over one-third
84% of the population of Israel is Jewish. Muslims make up 16% and Christians make up less than 2%
Although there is no state religion, Christianity is the predominant Swiss religion. According to the 2000 census, 41.8% of Switzerland's population are Roman Catholic, while 35.5% are Protestants 4.3% of Switzerland's population is Moslem and 1.8% are Eastern Orthodox. Other Christian faiths make up 0.4% of the population, 1% of the population follow other religions, 4.3% of the population specified no religion and 11.1% have no religion.
From Wikipedia:Indian census has established that Hinduism accounts for 80.5% of the population of India.[1] The second largest religion is Islam, at about 13.4% of the population. The third largest religion is Christianity at 2.3%. The fourth largest religion is Sikhism at about 1.9% of India's population.So, make your own decision. With over 160 million people following Islam, in India alone, is it a minority, or is India's population simply too large to make that statement?May God bless you for your pursuit of knowledge.
2008 census figures for Panama indicate that 85% of its population is Roman Catholic, while Protestants make up the other 15%.
Roman Catholicism is the mainstream religion in France. Islam comes second at nearly 10%. Protestantism and Jewish religion are third and fourth with less than 2% each. The non believers, or agnostics, make up the second-largest group (between 35 to 40% of the population)
Make contraception and information about it more widely available, especially in developing countries. Despite what certain religions will tell you.
Enslaved Africans made up about one-third (33%) of the southern population in the United States before the Civil War.
The official religion in Brunei is Islam, and Muslims make up the majority of the population. However, there are other religions practised in Brunei, such as Christianity and Buddhism.
There were a variety of religions that there people in New York practiced. Different people practicing different religions comprise the population of New York. Thus there was no particular religion to be practiced. Though, Protestants, make a large population in New York and also around it. The nine different kinds of religion practiced include Baptist that consisted of a population of around 7.3%, while the Protestants made it up to 40%. Muslims were also a part of New York, they made up to a minority of 2.4% while the Jewish also included only a minor population of 3.4%. Episcopal cover 5.5%, while Presbyterian consisted of only 3.2%. Thus, there were these variety of religions practiced, but among all these there was also one particular group that practiced none of the above religions, this group was called as the "non-religious" group , this group consist of 17.9% of the total population.
Ethiopia was one of the first areas of the world to have officially adopted Christianity as the state religion, in the 4th century. It has a Christian majority, and third of the population is Muslim. According to the 2007 National Census, Christians make up 62.8% of the country's population (43.5% Ethiopian Orthodox, 19.3% other denominations), Muslims 33.9%, practitioners of traditional faiths 2.6%, and other religions 0.6%
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