What will happen to Buddhism in the future. what is the likely trend. more of the population or less?
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The global Buddhist population will be about the same size it was in 2010, while the Hindu and Jewish populations will be larger than they are today.
With the exception of Buddhists, all of the world’s major religious groups are poised for at least some growth in absolute numbers in the coming decades. The global Buddhist population is expected to be fairly stable because of low fertility rates and aging populations in countries such as China, Thailand and Japan.
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With the exception of Buddhists, all of the world’s major religious groups are poised for at least some growth in absolute numbers in the coming decades. The global Buddhist population is expected to be fairly stable because of low fertility rates and aging populations in countries such as China, Thailand and Japan.
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While the world's population will likely increase by 32% in ... But there are telling trends, with the Christians in Europe ... BBC - Future - Will religion ever disappear
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