There are no accurate statistics on this.
In the U.S., 79% In the world, about 33%
about .2%. I don't know exactly how many people though
As of 2021, there are approximately 2.3 billion Christians in the world, making Christianity the largest religion globally. The majority of Christians are found in the Americas, Europe, and Africa.
In all the world's population, about 1/5 of 1 percent is Jewish.
It is not possible to know, with any accuracy, how many Christians are in the world, but the most common estimate is about 2.2-2.3 billion.One of the problems with this estimate is that it appears to include many people who live in "Christian countries" but are not Christians themselves. China is an example of another problem with many estimates: I have seen a conservative estimate of 11 million Christians in China and an optimistic one of over 60 million Christians; with some outlier estimates even higher, proving that we do not really know.
There are no Jewish Christians.
The majority of people who refer to themselves as "Jewish Christians" have zero Jewish heritage, they are mainly Christians.
The first Christians were Jewish.
Christians believe that Jesus was the Jewish Messiah. Jews disagree.
In the U.S., 79% In the world, about 33%
They didn't.
No.
All of the first Christians were Jewish. Jesus and his disciples were all Jewish.
No, Christians do not believe in Lilith, as she is a figure from Jewish folklore and not part of Christian teachings or beliefs.
I'm not sure how many Jewish children there are in the world, but i know 0.2% of the earth's population is Jewish. I hope this helped :D
They are two separate religions.
No. While Christianity is a religion that is derivative of Judaism, the overwhelming majority of Christians have no Jewish blood in them. Christians consider themselves to be "spiritually grafted" into the bloodline of Abraham.