I'm just going to drop a fact here that almost deems your whole post and argument invalid.
Muslim percentage in Arab World countries has been dropping noticeably. While in other areas, such as the US, and most evidently Europe, Muslim percentage has been significantly increasing.
Do with that as you will, and remember, you're intitled to your own opinion.
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If I'm not sure how that doesn't actually support his argument. Muslims are leaving the Mid East to enter the West. That information is easily interpreted to say that. If you're suggesting that the Middle East is trending towards atheism, I'm not sure where you're getting your sources. Less Muslims in the Middle East makes perfect sense considering Muslim refugees have been pouring out since the Iraq invasion. Not even to mention the amount of Muslims dying. I wouldn't be surprised if there were less people living in the Mid East, Muslim or no. Causation and correlation. Show me some examples of the secular nations. I can think of one and it's an overwhelming majority Muslim country
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Except, the Christian population has been increasing.
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Show me your source because I can think of many regions that have had the Christian population decimated.
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You provided no proof. Just made a statement.
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I dont get it... everyone knows this.. how does this in anyway discredit op's post?
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[quote]As these nations drive out infidels and move towards 100% Muslim[/quote] Yep, just gonna leave that there.
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How do you know that, do you have sources? I mean, it makes sense since those populations in those war torn 'nations' would move to anything better.
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Yes, the Jordanian 2016 census, UAE's 2015 census, Iraq's 2015 census, Qatar's 2016 census. As for the US and EU, any sort of survey would suffice.
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Oh, well that's understandable. Thanks for informing me
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No worries, thank you for understanding.
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However, it's mostly not about moving to somewhere better. Quite the contrary here in Jordan, Qatar and the UAE, where the population count revealed the number of foreigners has dramatically increased. People of different nationalities, mainly European, are moving to these countries. Which doesn't account for all the percent increase, the rest is merely tourism.