Not for another 1000 years, unless it all comes to an end in 2012
2006-11-21 11:37:17
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answered by Anonymous
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One of our early Presidents, Jefferson I believe, passed on his hope to another former president, and I think that was Adams, that there was hope our country would be rid of all religious nonsense within two hundred years. I think he would probably be very disappointed to know that we still have almost half of the population claiming some attachment to belief in a supernatural deity.
But on to your question... I think that Christianity is falling away quickly since it is by far the most flawed of the world's 'great religions.' In addition, it is becoming watered down and more secular by the decade under the pressure of living in a free society with stable laws. I'll add another fifty years to Jefferson's hope and I'll guess that Christianity will fade away by mid-century. That would only put TJ's desire behind by about sixty years or so...
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2006-11-21 12:00:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Here is a document with this answer. In Babylonia 21 stations
the file on Christian forces mentions in the latest chapters that
Christ must fulfill the destinies of the angelic council, leave the
earth in a full peaceful production of Christian trade with this
house of angels and name a successful son of the household
of Hosanna and Adam in the days of fresh orchards of Eden.
Physically this type of actual production change would take
30,000 years, a cycle of orchard products with vitamin fresher.
2006-11-21 11:46:57
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answered by mtvtoni 6
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I give it around 300-500 years. It'll already be weakening by the end of this century, but it'll take a little longer than that before it's no longer an active religion. Many, many generations from now, Christianity and Islam will be considered mythology.
2006-11-21 11:37:52
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answered by . 7
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For several generations. Really think about how old Christianity is. The Declaration of Independence is only 230 years old. That is less than an eighth of the history of Christianity.
2006-11-21 11:51:48
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answered by TarKettle 6
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Hard to tell, but not in our lifetimes......Christianity has survived 2000 years and is passed down through the generations and evangelized heavily. With worldwide communication instantly via internet, I doubt any popular religion will ever die out as long as information is so readily available.
2006-11-21 11:41:50
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answered by Greenwood 5
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Fewer than 200 more years. Think about how dilluted they have become since the Middle Ages. Most Christians stick with their religion because it is socially expected, Atheism and Agnosticism are not. With enlightenment comes realism and the breaking of myth and folklore.
2006-11-21 11:39:48
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answered by rickymojo8 2
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Never, there are way too many Christians and way too many people who Jesus is there life. The world will be destoryed by a nuclear war before Christianity ends.
2006-11-21 11:38:19
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answered by Anonymous
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When Jesus comes back and it's no longer a religion, but a matter-of-fact. Still waiting for that day...
2006-11-21 11:37:15
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answered by Atlas 6
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Christianity is contagious, it has continued to grow exponentially since Jesus was killed and continues to grow today. What do you think?
Me personally, I believe it will outlast all religions, but thats just the christian in me talking.
2006-11-21 11:38:59
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answered by Paul S 4
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