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The bolded part is certainly true, but remember that China also keeps Islam and other theistically-based religions out of their country (BTW, atheists I know all believe in freedom of religion for all religious denominations). Which raises an interesting thought experiment: if China were to open it’s doors to prostelytizing, which religion would gain the most converts? Protestantism, Catholicism, Islam?The majority of the world’s population is not Christian because there are barriers being set in many of the nations which are non-Christian, for example, there is **socialicism/communisim in China that is preventing and persecuting the (underground) Church from spreading the news (that’s like a billion people, right?) **and then there’s the Middle East which for the most part persecutes Christians, and in some places disallows the promulgation of Christianity altogether (Saudi Arabia), and as for India the Christians who are flourishing are being threatened and have been threatened and killed (Orissa) by Hindu fundamentalists who have done much evil in the last year or two. It’s not exactly easy to bring about the Word of God in such conditions and yet it is false to assume that Christians haven’t penetrated these areas, they have. Furthermore, we have many missionaries who are putting their life on the line to preach to these countries and/or non-Christian regions.