Noir
03-07-2011, 10:46 AM
Ran across some interesting stats, not to much the religious ones, nut specifically the las few! so I though I'd share.
The Catholic News Service and Encyclopedia Britannica Book Of The Year, 1989, shows this breakdown of world religions (and nonreligions ):
Christianity: (1.7 billion) 32.9%
Nonbelievers: (1.1 billion) 21.6%
Islam: (880.6 million) 17.4%
Hinduism: (663.5 million) 13.1%
Buddhism: (311.8 million) 6.1%
Chinese religions: (172.3 million) 3.4%
Others: (167.5 million) 3.4%
Tribal religions: (92 million) 1.8%
Judaism: (18.2 million) 0.3%
The World Development Forum reports that if the world were a village of 1,000 people, there would be:
564 Asians
210 Europeans
86 Africans
80 South Americans
60 North Americans
There would be:
300 Christians ( 183 Catholics, 84 protestants, 33 Orthodox)
210 without any religion or atheist
175 Moslems
128 Hindus
55 Buddhists
47 Animists
Of these people:
60 would control half the total income
500 would be hungry
600 would live in shantytowns
700 would be illiterate
http://www.positiveatheism.org/india/s1990c48a.htm
The Catholic News Service and Encyclopedia Britannica Book Of The Year, 1989, shows this breakdown of world religions (and nonreligions ):
Christianity: (1.7 billion) 32.9%
Nonbelievers: (1.1 billion) 21.6%
Islam: (880.6 million) 17.4%
Hinduism: (663.5 million) 13.1%
Buddhism: (311.8 million) 6.1%
Chinese religions: (172.3 million) 3.4%
Others: (167.5 million) 3.4%
Tribal religions: (92 million) 1.8%
Judaism: (18.2 million) 0.3%
The World Development Forum reports that if the world were a village of 1,000 people, there would be:
564 Asians
210 Europeans
86 Africans
80 South Americans
60 North Americans
There would be:
300 Christians ( 183 Catholics, 84 protestants, 33 Orthodox)
210 without any religion or atheist
175 Moslems
128 Hindus
55 Buddhists
47 Animists
Of these people:
60 would control half the total income
500 would be hungry
600 would live in shantytowns
700 would be illiterate
http://www.positiveatheism.org/india/s1990c48a.htm