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Latin America may be undergoing a quiet mass revolution over the past 30 years — a massive ebb and flow of the Roman Catholic Church tradition, whose niche has been embraced by both atheists and protestant evangelists

author:Tristin Tristin

Latin America may be undergoing a quiet mass change over the past 30 years — a massive ebb and flow of the Roman Catholic Tradition, whose niche has been replaced by both atheists and Protestant evangelicals, Pentecostals, charismatics, and even Latter-day Saints (mostly from the efforts of American missionaries).

In some South American countries, such as Guatemala, for the first time since 1500, non-Catholic Christians have equaled the number of Catholics, and beyond in the future is a foregone conclusion.

However, in the reaction to this problem, the New Self-Establishment, Oil Anderson, and zuoren in the United States have all changed their previous attitudes of mocking the Catholic Church, and suddenly become worried, agreeing that this is definitely not a good message - they believe that the Latin American Catholic Church not only has no obstacle to social progress, but also if its ecological niche is occupied by the demonic evangelicals from the "Great Awakening Movement" in the United States, it is not good to radicalize the labor protection pole and promote international Polarization. More than 95 percent of Mexico's 1920s were devout Catholics who went to church every week, and that didn't stop the GM from holding priests for chandeliers, but if it was 95 percent of Latter-day Saints, it wasn't long before the kingdom of God on Utah was established.

PS: The United States has been particularly reluctant to see Catholics in both left and right history, which is a great spectacle. At first, they were not given white nationality, Andro called the Catholics too heretical and progressive, and the progressives scolded the Catholics for being too conservative and too hole-turning. By the 1960s, the Kennedy family was a Vatican spy theory, which could spread widely and affect the election, which was really strange, and outsiders especially did not understand.

Latin America may be undergoing a quiet mass revolution over the past 30 years — a massive ebb and flow of the Roman Catholic Church tradition, whose niche has been embraced by both atheists and protestant evangelists
Latin America may be undergoing a quiet mass revolution over the past 30 years — a massive ebb and flow of the Roman Catholic Church tradition, whose niche has been embraced by both atheists and protestant evangelists
Latin America may be undergoing a quiet mass revolution over the past 30 years — a massive ebb and flow of the Roman Catholic Church tradition, whose niche has been embraced by both atheists and protestant evangelists

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