Actually (2Corinthians4:4&5) explains it very well much better than I could.If you really want to know read it carefully
2007-01-28 17:03:07
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answered by I speak Truth 6
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There are also Muslims and Christians in India and China, and Christians and Jews in the Middle East. The mixture is due to trade routes and the exchange of ideas. Some is due to forced conversion through oppression, but, once the population is freed other faiths become popular again.
I assume that was the point of your question other than the historical origins of each faith.
2007-01-29 01:08:40
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answered by angrygramma 3
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For your information Highly populated Muslims you will find outside the Middle East. Indonesia is in Far East and Indonesia has largest population of Muslims. Malaysia is another country in Far East has majority of Muslims.
Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Afghanistan are out of Middle East and has More Population of Muslims then Middle East.
In Europe Muslims has majority in Kazikistan, Turkey, Bosnia, and few more Eastern Europe countries.
Same sitaution in some countries of Africa as well.
2007-01-29 04:25:21
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answered by Slave 3
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The religious people cannot explain that, b/c they are all trapped in their own religious beliefs. They are drowning (lol). But if you wash away all the regional details, you get the same belief. The universe itself set up the foundation of this mindset, this belief in something greater than itself, so that it could be ever life bearing. So that "matter" would be Existant over the Anti-matter.
2007-01-29 01:04:47
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answered by Sansprenom 2
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that so funny. i was trying to ask that question earlier on here but i could not put it in words. I wasn't thinking internationally, because i knew that christians would treat is as the "why are there other religions?" question. i was specifically thinking of how in america, it certainly makes a difference as far as what geographical region you live in, because certain regions, not just cities, are more secular and skeptical of christianity. why would that be?
2007-01-29 01:05:06
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answered by Anonymous
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We all praise and revere our God. We just call Him by a different name... but He is there, He watches over and loves each of us, even when we disappoint him daily. I have total faith... even now, when my life pretty much sucks. I have made nothing but bad choices so far, but I know HE is still with me and has not given up on me.
2007-01-29 01:10:37
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answered by Anonymous
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