Christianity goes global as world's largest  religion
Richard Allen Greene ("CNN," December 19, 2011) 
USA - Christians are by far the largest religious group on the planet, and  
the religion has gone truly global over the past century, according to a 
new  report out Monday, which finds some of the world's biggest Christian 
communities  in surprising places. 
Europe was the clear center of world Christianity one hundred years ago, 
but  today the Americas are home to more than a third of all Christians. In 
fact, the  United States has the world's largest Christian population, of more 
than 247  million, followed by Brazil and Mexico. 
China also appears on the list of top 10 largest Christian populations - 
with  an estimated 67 million Christians, it has more followers of the faith 
than any  western European country. 
There are nearly 2.2 billion Christians around the world, making up about  
one-third of the world's population - the same percentage as a century ago,  
according to the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life. 
Islam is the world's second largest religion, with about 1.6 billion  
followers worldwide, the Washington-based organization calculates. That's just  
under one-quarter of the estimated 2010 world population of 6.9 billion. 
Sub-Saharan Africa has seen the biggest explosion in its Christian 
population  in the past century, going from about 9 million Christians in 1910 
to 
about 516  million today - nearly a quarter of all the world's Christians. 
Three of the  world's ten largest Christian populations are in Africa: Nigeria, 
the Democratic  Republic of Congo and Ethiopia. 
The study, "Global Christianity," is based on demographic and opinion data  
from 232 countries and territories. It's part of the Pew-Templeton Global  
Religious Futures Project, which has also included reports on the current 
and  projected number of Muslims in the world. 
It does not measure practice or belief, merely counting as Christian anyone 
 who says they are. 
The report calculates that half the world's Christians are Catholic, 37% 
are  Protestants, and 12% are Orthodox. The remaining 1 percent belong to 
other  traditions such as Mormonism.  
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