If you were born in Saudi Arabia you wouldn't believe in him breh. Your religion is based on location. The end.
^^know history Brehs before you type like you know what you're talking about. i know what you're trying to say, but your statement above is actually incorrect
Accurate religious demographics are difficult to obtain in Saudi Arabia
[1] but while all citizens are c
onsidered Muslims by the state, there are believed to be at least 1.5 million Christians living in the country
Christians had formed churches in Arabia prior to the time of Muhammad in the 7th century. Purportedly, one of the earliest church buildings ever discovered by archaeologists is located in Saudi Arabia, known as
Jubail Church, built around the 4th century.[
citation needed]Some parts of modern
Saudi Arabia (such as
Najran) were predominantly
Christian until the 7th to 10th century, when most Christians were expelled or
converted to Islam. Some
Arabian tribes, such as
Banu Taghlib and
Banu Tamim, followed Christianity.
now to the point you're trying to make. yes on average most people will be whatever religion their parents are, which will usually be more like what most people are in the area they are from or live in currently. But its not about that. its not about how you start, its about how you finish.
and for the record. its actually not about CHRISTIANITY as a religion. i know some so called christians dont comprehend this either. its actually about Christ not the religion. its about follow that example and praying to God directly with Jesus as your cover(or some may call it defense attorney).
Christianity should = a group of people that agree with what the bible says and has accepted Jesus into their lives as their lord and savior. no more and no less. where things get murky is when you get to talking about if sinners are repenting for their sins, if sinners even admit they are sinning(gay christians, straight adulterers that act like it aint what it is, etc)