Muslims will double their share of the population in the United
States by 2050 and surpass Christianity as the world’s dominant religion
by the end of the century, according to a Pew Research Center report
released last week.
The Pew study comes the same week that saw two acts of mass murder perpetrated by Muslim extremists — a
suicide bombing outside a concert in Manchester, England, and a
gun attack on a bus filled with Coptic Christians in Egypt.
“As a result, a larger share of Muslims already are, or
will soon be, at the point in their lives when they begin having
children. This, combined with high fertility rates, will fuel Muslim
population growth.”
Based on demographic trends, Pew projects that the Muslim population
will grow by 70 percent worldwide between 2015 and 2060, compared with
an overall population growth of 32 percent. That far exceeds the
projected growth of the second- and third-fastest growing religions,
Christianity and Hinduism, respectively.
The reason for the disparity comes down to simple demographics.
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