Australia is the island continent that has a large Christian population, as well as followers of other religions. Christianity is the predominant religion in Australia, with a significant proportion of the population identifying as Christian.
Methodists are a denomination within Christianity. Being a Methodist means following the teachings and doctrines of the Methodist Church, which is a branch of Protestant Christianity. So, all Methodists are Christians, but not all Christians are Methodists.
The main religion in Kuwait is Islam, with most of the population being Sunni Muslims. There are also small communities of Shia Muslims, Christians, Hindus, and Sikhs in the country.
Approximately 86% of the population in the Philippines identifies as Christian, making it the largest Christian-majority country in Asia. The majority of Christians in the Philippines are Roman Catholics, with significant numbers of Protestant and independent Christian denominations as well.
It is estimated that around 5.7 billion people in the world are not Christian, making up about 71% of the global population. Non-Christian religions include Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, and many others.
Christians have varying beliefs about the age of the world. Some believe in a young Earth theory, dating it to a few thousand years old based on a literal interpretation of the Bible. Others accept scientific evidence pointing to an Earth that is billions of years old. Ultimately, beliefs about the age of the world can differ among individuals and denominations within Christianity.
Japan is an Island nation of East Asia.SO no, it is not an island nor a continent. It is made up of many Islands and is part of the Continent of Asia (East Asia).
many people think it is and island because of it being abandoned but including new zealand its a continent named ocieana or australasia
There are no continents "in" the Philippines - they are an island chain on the Asian continent. The Philippines is a country, not a continent.
It is absurd for an island to rule a continent because of the vast difference in size, population, resources, and power between the two. A small island would likely not have the capacity to govern a large continent effectively, nor would it be accepted or feasible for such a mismatched governance structure to exist.
Antarctica, because it has no permanent human residents. All the other continents have many Christians, but not every country in all the other continents does.
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Australia is a continent, and is not classed, geographically, as an island. it is made up of the continent of Australia and the island state of Tasmania, as well as many smaller islands.
Australia is not classified as an island, but as a continent. because it is surrounded by water, it is an island continent: not an island. Semantics aside, there are many countries that are islands, such as New Zealand, the Philippines, Timor Leste, Greenland (the world's largest island), Iceland and Madagascar, just to name a few.
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Europe is a continent. Like other continents it has many islands in it.
The continent with the highest percentage of Christians is South America at roughly 90% Christian. North America is slightly less Christian at around 84% Christian. Europe is about 76% Christian, although many in Europe are nominally Christian. Oceania is about 73% Christian. Asia and Africa have Christian minorities not exceeding 30%. Antarctica has no permanent settlements, but most researchers in Antarctica are nominally Christian.