According to Operation World, the growth is approximately 7.7 percent. This growth is in the underground churches, which are not associated with the Communist regulated official churches. China is third on the world persecution index, and this has tended to paradoxically spread Christianity.
Yes. Most large cities seem to have at least two churches - Catholic and Protestant. Estimates of the proportion of the population represented by Christians vary, but it is probably over 5 per cent of the total.
Yes. Most large cities have at least one or two churches, and Western missionaries can occasionally be found travelling through the country. Macao, which has reverted to Chinese rule, has several very beautiful churches.
However communists are inherently atheist, they fear religion as a potential threat. People might unite and stand against their Dictatorship. That's why you don't have the right to assemble.
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The 'official' Christian Church of China is tolerated by the Chinese authorities, but it is heavily monitored and controlled by the communist state.
In addition to this Church there are many thousands of 'house churches' where groups of Christians meet in each others' homes. These Christians suffer great persecution by the authorities, and many church leaders have been rounded up, imprisoned and even tortured and executed for their faith. A strong stomach is needed to read Brother Yun's book 'Heavenly Man' where he tells of his experiences as one of these house church leaders.
As well as house churches thre are also a great number of Christians who worship and study scripture alone at home for fear of persecution.
Although actual numbers of Christians is difficult to obtain accurately because of a degree of secrecy surrounding church membership, recent surveys have suggested that there are at least 100 million Christians in China and that figure is growing exponentially. Some have extrapolated figures which suggest that if present growth is allowed to continue unabated, China could be a majority Christian country within 20 years.
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Factually speaking, Christianity is the largest growing religion and continues to grow in large numbers, Millions of Africans Convert to Christianity every year. Christianity (Mainly Protestantism) has also spread rapidly in China, about more than 60 million have converted.
The Christian Religion is spreading the fastest
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Niger currently has the fastest growing population in the world, with a growth rate of around 3.8% per year. This rapid population growth presents challenges for the country's infrastructure, economy, and social services.
BuddhismThe Chinese can believe in anything from Taoism from Buddhism. Just like Americans have Christians, Catholics, and Jewish people (plus more) , I'm sure the Chinese don't have just one set religion.
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A:The Falun Gong has been a vociferous public critic of the Chinese Communist party and it appears that it is as a result of this that it was banned in China, with its followers liable to arbitrary arrest. It has remained as an underground religion and claims to be the fastest growing religion in China.
mostly budhaism and athiests, but now china is growing more into christianity and catholic.
There is more than one religion practiced in China, although Buddhism is practiced most often. Other religions practiced are Taoism, Christianity, and Confucianism.
taoism is typically the traditional religion in china. others are:buddihism,islam,catholicism,and christianity