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I don’t know which idiot drew this map, but South Korea does not fall under the grey area. South Korea is very dominantly Christian.
Check this article – and as somebody who came from South Korea, I feel that even this figure (31% of the country being Christian) is an understated value.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/south-korea-turns-against-arrogant-christian-hostages-460220.html
Whoever drew the map needs to get more facts right.
Jeff – The map comes from the Atlas of Faiths in the 2003 Encylopedia Britannica. And I agree with you that there are a lot of Christians and churches in South Korea. I’m not sure why the map doesn’t reflect that.
Encylopedia Britannica seems to be almost totally wrong
… I found 3 other mistakes…
Hi Ray, looking forward as well to reading & sharing in your post’s!
I already see a few interesting things!
In Christ, Al