JUDGE OK'S Female Genital Mutilation

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What is that graph from? There are very few Roman Catholics in Ethiopia.















Religion in Ethiopia (2007)[1]

Ethiopian Orthodoxy (43.5%)
Pentay (Protestantism) (18.6%)
Catholicism (0.7%)
Islam (33.9%)
Traditional faiths (2.6%)
Others / None (0.7%)

Medhane Alem Cathedral in Addis Ababa
Religion in Ethiopia consists of a number of faiths. Among these mainly Abrahamic religions, the most numerous is Christianity(Ethiopian Orthodoxy, Pentay, Catholic) totaling at 62.8%, followed by Islam at 33.9% . There is also a longstanding but small Jewish community. Some adherents of the Bahá'í Faith likewise exist in a number of urban and rural areas. Additionally, there are a few followers of traditional faiths, who mainly reside in the southwestern part of the country.

According to the national census conducted in 2007, over 32 million people or 43.5% were reported to be Ethiopian Orthodox Christians, over 25 million or 33.9% were reported to be Muslim, 13,7 million, or 18.6%, were Protestants, and just under two million or 2.6% adhered to traditional beliefs.[1] Neither in the 2007 census, nor in the 1994 census, were responses reported in further detail: for example, those who identified themselves as Hindus, Jewish, Baha'i, agnostics or atheists were counted as "Other".
 

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Religion in Ethiopia (2007)[1]

Ethiopian Orthodoxy (43.5%)
Pentay (Protestantism) (18.6%)
Catholicism (0.7%)
Islam (33.9%)
Traditional faiths (2.6%)
Others / None (0.7%)

Medhane Alem Cathedral in Addis Ababa
Religion in Ethiopia consists of a number of faiths. Among these mainly Abrahamic religions, the most numerous is Christianity(Ethiopian Orthodoxy, Pentay, Catholic) totaling at 62.8%, followed by Islam at 33.9% . There is also a longstanding but small Jewish community. Some adherents of the Bahá'í Faith likewise exist in a number of urban and rural areas. Additionally, there are a few followers of traditional faiths, who mainly reside in the southwestern part of the country.

According to the national census conducted in 2007, over 32 million people or 43.5% were reported to be Ethiopian Orthodox Christians, over 25 million or 33.9% were reported to be Muslim, 13,7 million, or 18.6%, were Protestants, and just under two million or 2.6% adhered to traditional beliefs.[1] Neither in the 2007 census, nor in the 1994 census, were responses reported in further detail: for example, those who identified themselves as Hindus, Jewish, Baha'i, agnostics or atheists were counted as "Other".
.07% Roman Catholic.
 

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Look!
cuckservatives can do math!
If you study the actual findings that the graph is supposed to represent, you will find that:
1. It is based on about 900 individuals, and
2. It indicates the religion of those who have suffered FGM, not which religions endorse it. The study emphasized that it is
more a community influenced practice than a religious one.

PREVALENCE OF AND SUPPORT FOR FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION WITHIN THE COPTS OF EGYPT: UNICEF REPORT (2013)
 
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