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If simple demographic trends hold true then Islam will have slightly more followers than Christianity. However, I think a few things will happen.
I do believe that Africa will be the next center of Christendom. Again, largely demographics but also a suspicion that there is more room for faith outside the West. I think this area will be a source of many in the religious life whom attempt to spread the faith of their denomination back to The West. Sadly, I also fear many African countries will not have a separation of church and state. Some will oppress other believers while in others the state will corrupt the church into their own state sponsored denomination.
Christianity will not die in the West. Instead, there will be a larger, but relatively small (5-10%) group will openly be non believers instead of closeted. Christianity will be strong though except it will morph to suit the follower. Today it is almost possible to create your own echo chamber and we are on the verge of having anything we want done how we want. This will affect various denominations. With various web presence tech a church with a few hundred members spread across the world will “gather” and follow their a la carte interpretation.
As for Catholics, I think the focus will go more towards what is currently the third world. In The West I see an up coming gender imbalance as males grow old enough to no longer be forced to attend mass. But, once the effects of various scandals wear off anything could happen.
I do believe that Africa will be the next center of Christendom. Again, largely demographics but also a suspicion that there is more room for faith outside the West. I think this area will be a source of many in the religious life whom attempt to spread the faith of their denomination back to The West. Sadly, I also fear many African countries will not have a separation of church and state. Some will oppress other believers while in others the state will corrupt the church into their own state sponsored denomination.
Christianity will not die in the West. Instead, there will be a larger, but relatively small (5-10%) group will openly be non believers instead of closeted. Christianity will be strong though except it will morph to suit the follower. Today it is almost possible to create your own echo chamber and we are on the verge of having anything we want done how we want. This will affect various denominations. With various web presence tech a church with a few hundred members spread across the world will “gather” and follow their a la carte interpretation.
As for Catholics, I think the focus will go more towards what is currently the third world. In The West I see an up coming gender imbalance as males grow old enough to no longer be forced to attend mass. But, once the effects of various scandals wear off anything could happen.