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Originally Posted by CaptainYooh
I'm betting you'd lose this bet. $390M of South Americans are predominantly Christian and very poor. Favelas in Sao-Paolo and Rio have despicable living conditions where tens of millions people live in extreme poverty and humiliating second-class status. We do not see freaky fundamentalist sects taking root nor, more importantly, spiritual control over there despite a very relaxed and libertarian political power regime that would be an easy target.
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Give it time. It's gonna happen. Historically, Brazil has been overwhelmingly RC. If there is any redeeming feature to this brand, it's that there is a central high command to keep the doctrine moderate and uniform. The evangelical fundies are coming, and the numbers are growing. Source: sadly have in law missionaries over there. And business is good.
Also, consider another example of impoverished xians: central African republic
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