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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.

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There are approximately 600-700 million born again Christians worldwide. They are larger in number than Roman Catholics, who number around 1.2 billion.

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