No, Christianity is a minority religion in Japan, with less than one percent of the Japanese population identifying themselves as Christians.
Christianity. The 2 largest are the Anglican Church and the Methodist Church. The Roman Catholics are large as well.
In 1793, some predominant religions around the world included Christianity (including various denominations like Catholicism, Protestantism, and Orthodox Christianity), Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Sikhism. These religions held significant influence in various regions and had large numbers of followers. Additionally, indigenous and folk religions were also practiced by many communities worldwide.
A:There are now 7 billion people in the world. No one religion can claim more than half this number as members. Even Christianity's claim to have over 2 billion adherents appears to include a large number of atheists and nominal adherents.
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The religion in Michigan is mostly Catholic, this is due to its french history. There are other religions, protestants, and actually there is a large Islamic community in Dearborn but as a whole, the Michigan religion is Roman Catholic.
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.
Saint Patrick managed to convert a large percentage of the pagan Druids to Christianity.
Japanese immigrants did not settle in large number in the West after the Civil War.
There are three predominant religions: Hinduism, Sikhism, and Islam, with Christianity in large numbers in certain pockets of the continent.
if you have large numbers. you dont have to constantly write an extra 000 after every figure
pixies fairies and dragons The major religion is Christianity. There are also large numbers of Muslims, Hindus, Jews, Sikhs and smaller numbers many other global religions.
In ancient times, the people of Britain were followers of the Roman pagan religion and Druidism. Christianity started early in Britain, and the first Christians were of the Celtic Christian Church. The English started to convert to Christianity in large numbers with the mission of St. Augustine of Canterbury, who was a Catholic. The Celtic and Catholic Churches, if they were ever truly separate, merged during the 8th century. Vikings brought in their own brand of paganism, and were eventually also converted to Christianity.
Charlemagne caused large numbers of pagans to convert to Christianity. He made the border between the Franks and Muslim Spain secure. He fostered education and learning, both for the Church and for his subjects. He made the sure the pope was secure in Rome.
Obviously "large numbers"
By using scientific notation which reduces the digits required in very large numbers but retains their original values.
The Japanese keiretsu are large holding companies
It is quite easy to convert the above Hindu-Arabic numerals into Roman numerals by means of an abacus calculating device which the Romans would use for such large numbers. Unfortunately this computer wont allow such large numbers to be converted into Roman numerals.