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Eastern Orthodoxy by country: Revision history


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  • curprev 02:5702:57, 2 June 20242605:59c0:19e:e910:8d6c:9d86:d68a:37af talk 39,529 bytes −1,238 The chunk of text removed is now redundant, considering recent changes to the prior sentence. Moreover, the previous editor intended to imply that Protestantism in general is less theologically cohesive than the Eastern Orthodox Church, and this statement does not seem to be based in fact, but rather, opinion. The very commonality of the label "Protestantism" attests to the cohesion of the union of denominations, not to mention the small number of confessions these all hold to. undo Tags: Reverted references removed
  • curprev 02:5302:53, 2 June 20242605:59c0:19e:e910:8d6c:9d86:d68a:37af talk 40,767 bytes +39 The intro sentence originally stated that the Eastern Orthodox Church is the second largest "Christian communion" in the world, after the Roman Catholic Church. However, this view overlooks the various denominations that make up Protestantism, which accounts for 36.7% of the worldwide Christian population, according to this [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Christian_denominations_by_number_of_members]. Wikipedia page. undo Tag: Reverted

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