Why is that some religions are slowly becoming moribund in some parts of the world?
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This open-ended question was inspired by this article Less than half of Britons expected to tick ‘Christian’ in UK census. The article, among others, says:
Church of England data shows that average Sunday attendance in 2019 was 600,000 adults, or fewer than 1% of the population. A third of those attending church were aged 70 or over.
That is extremely low for a country that calls itself a Christian country.
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Much has been hypothesised about this phenomenon. While many rejoice over it as a minus to Christianity , the reverse is indeed the case !
To begin with ; what was the proportion of Christian in the last centuries in London as compared to the present ??
Secondly, in the 18th and 19 the centuries , Britain and other European nations sponsored Christian Evangelists to Africa , Americas etc . This has resulted into exponential growth of Christianity in these Continents , much MORE than the perceived loss being experienced in Europe presently.
Cumulatively , Christianity has grown in all climes of the world much more the previous epochs ! The trend is bound to subsist consistently into the most distant future !!