Roman Catholicism is the largest Christian denomination in the world.AnswerThere is no such thing as a 'born again Christian' in the context that some Christians (as the question implies, Roman Catholics) are not 'born again'. In order to follow Christ as Lord, one is born again. This might be later in life, or as a child. It might be as a Baptist, free Church or Roman Catholic. But no Christian can follow Christ without, knowingly or unknowlingly, being 'born again' So, basically, the question is meaningless.
10% If you mean Born again christians. If you count catholics. Then 80%
Considering how many parallels there are with humans and angels, and there are many, I would say that as many as 2/3 of the population could be Christian. I say that because God allowed 1/3 of the angels to side with Satan, with God keeping 2/3 of them. This definitely not for sure, but it is REALLY TOUGH TO TELL, regardless of what resources we have, as other than the Bible and its hints to this, there isn't much material to go on.Again, I would highly doubt that even Satan could win in this department, with the millions of underground churches/believers in china and other countries.I'm sorry to report that the above answer is really not that accurate. Studies confirm that only 1/3 of the world's population identify themselves as Christian. This includes a vast number who are 'cultural Christians', that is, people who are Christians because it is part of their culture or tradition but who do not read or follow the teachings in the Bible nor have ever done what is prescribed in Scripture that which is necessary to become "born again." The Barna Group, a polling company that tracks such things with precision, estimates that while 83% of Americans identify as Christian, only 17% have done what is necessary to fulfill the Biblical mandate to qualify as "born again." I can only believe that since America is the most "Christian" nation on earth, that the percentages can't be better worldwide. In nations which are 99% Buddhist, Islamic, Jainist, Shinto or express tribal religions I can't believe you can translate American Christian numbers over to them with fidelity.
People born on the same day are commonly referred to as "birthday twins" or simply as "born on the same day."
DateNational PopulationJuly 1, 2000270,298,524
A:Unless born-again Christians believe they are the only saved people, one should wonder why they set themselves apart from other Christians. On the other hand, all other Christians believe they are 'saved', or will be saved, so for them the answer must surely be 'no'. Who knows, maybe the atheists are right after all, and salvation has no real meaning.
If there is a heaven and if people have souls, then a born again Christian's soul goes to heaven, just as the souls of other Christians do. If there is no heaven, then it makes no difference to be a born again Christian.
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A pilgrim is someone who goes on a pilgrimage. is someone who goes on a pilgrimage to somewhere like Israel or Rome as these are holy places.AnswerAll Christians (born again) are pilgrims--traveling in this world on their way to their eternal home.
Richard
The bible following born-again Christians which includes many denominations; the practicing Catholics who are not usually born-again; and third, people who claim to be Christian but don't behave like they are Christian.
The Imitation of Christ is a Catholic book. I'm not sure of the relationship between born-again Christians, fundamentalists, and Catholics. I think they are separate.
Christians might oppose a homogeneous society, which are groups of people that have common ties with race, ethnic or religious backgrounds, because of the way they were raised and their beliefs.
Eastern Orthodox Christianity. Though there are a small amount of born-again Christians, Jewish people, and Muslims in Russia.