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True or False

According to estimates published by the United States Census Bureau, the world population in June 2005 was an estimated 6,450,000,000. According to the World Jewish Population Survey of 2002, the size of world Jewry at the beginning of 2002 was assessed at 13,296,100 (0.21%). Approximately one in about 485 people in the world is a Jew. The Muslim delegation at the United Nations quoted 1.5 billion as the global Muslim population in September 2005 (23.26% of the world’s population). Approximately one in about 4.3 people in the world is a Muslim. In other words, there are over 112 Muslims in the world for each and every person who is a Jew.

True or false? Islam and Judaism are both great religions which contributed equally to the growth of science, art and civilization.


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Posted February 23, 2006 03:16 PM    Permalink
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The End of an Epoch

We are incredibly fortunate to live in one of the greatest transition ages of all history. Think of life during the dawn of history, the rise and fall of civilizations including the Greek and Roman Empires, the eventual discovery of America, and the industrial revolution. All were turning points in man’s existence. And we Americans have been privileged to live during the current technology and information era which reorganized the world’s life with such wonders as the internet.


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