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Post by Noble Amhara » 05 Feb 2023, 19:45

Learn something today

You will find out this is a show!

Lets start East of the Great Rift Valley

Borana zone
The majority of the inhabitants were Protestant, with 47.25% of the population having reported they practiced that belief, while 35.01% of the population practiced traditional beliefs, 9.62% were Muslim and 5.45% professed Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity.[4]

Guji Zone
The majority of the inhabitants professed Protestantism, with 56.14% of the population having reported they practiced that belief, while 14,8% of the population were Muslim, 11.32% of the population said they held traditional beliefs, 7.49% professed Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity and 2.12% were Catholic.[2]

Bale Zone
The majority of the inhabitants were Muslim, with 81.83% of the population having reported they practiced that belief, while 16.94% of the population professed Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity and 1.04% were Protestant.[3] ((among that number 6% are Amhara)) ((meaning 1/3 bale orthodox are amhara))

West Arsi Zone - Capital Shashamene
The majority of the inhabitants were Muslim, with 80.34% of the population having reported they practiced that belief, while 11.04% of the population professed Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity and 7.02% of the population professed Protestantism. ((( around 40% of West Arsi Orthodox are Amhara)

Arsi Zone - Capital Asela
The majority of the inhabitants were Muslim, with 58.1% of the population having reported they practised that belief, while 40.01% of the population professed Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity and 1.43% of the population professed Protestantism. The two largest ethnic groups reported were the Oromo (84.15%) and the Amhara (14.3% (((( meaning without Amhara the Arsi Zone Orthodox percentage drops to 25% ))) (((Amhara Orthodox account 40% of Arsi Zones Orthodox Population))

West Hararghe
The three largest ethnic groups reported were the Oromo (90.12%), the Amhara (7.24%) and the Somali (1.26%); all other ethnic groups made up 1.38% of the population. oromo was spoken as a first language by 89.47%, Amharic was spoken by 8.82% and Somali by 1.2%; the remaining 0.51% spoke all other primary languages reported. The majority of the inhabitants were Muslim, with 88.05% of the population having reported they practiced that belief, while 11.11% of the population professed Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity. [2] (((( This shows W.Hararghe Orthodox are 60% Amhara)))

East Hararghe
The two largest ethnic groups reported were the Oromo (96.43%) and the Amhara (2.26%); all other ethnic groups made up 1.31% of the population. Oromo was spoken as a first language by 94.6%, Somali was spoken by 2.92% and Amharic by 2.06%; the remaining 0.42% spoke all other primary languages reported. The majority of the inhabitants were Muslim, with 96.51% of the population having reported they practiced that belief, while 3.12% of the population professed Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity.[2] ((This shows E.Hararghe Orthodox is 2/3 66℅ Amhara)))

Now let me cross the Gibe River!!

Jimma Zone
The majority of the inhabitants were Muslim, with 85.65% of the population having reported they practiced that belief, while 11.18% of the population practiced Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity and 2.97% professed Protestantism.[3] the Amhara (4.05%) .. ((( meaning 1/3 of this zone orthodox is amhara)

Illubabor Zone
2007 -The majority of the inhabitants were Muslim, with 50.6% of the population having reported they practiced that belief, while 26.51% of the population practiced Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity and 22.51% professed Protestantism.[3] ((( Amhara account 7% of the population as of 2007 I can estimate around 1/5 in Illubabor Orthodox Church are Amhara)
1994 -The majority of the inhabitants professed Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity, with 45.81% of the population having reported they practiced that belief, while 42.63% of the population said they were Muslim, 9.78% were Protestant, and 1.3% held traditional beliefs.[4] ((Orthodoxy: Collapsing\Collapsed)) ((Protestant Rising\Dominating)) (((Islam- Stable)

Kelem Welega Zone
2007-The majority of the inhabitants were Protestants, with 48.45% of the population having reported they practiced that belief, while 26.9% of the population professed Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity and 23% of the population were Muslim.[1] ((Orthodoxy status: collapsing\collapsed) (Protestant: Rapidly Rising \ dominating)

West Welega Zone
2007 - The majority of the inhabitants professed Protestantism, with 54.55% of the population having reported they practiced that belief, while 24.19% of the population practiced Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity and 18.66% were Muslim
1994 - The majority of the inhabitants professed Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity, with 44.03% of the population having reported they practiced that belief, while 37.28% of the population said they were Protestant, 16.88% were Muslim, and 1.1% were Catholic.[3] ((Orthodoxy status: collapsing\collapsed) (Protestant: Rapidly Rising \ dominating)

East Welega Zone
2007 - The majority of the inhabitants professed Protestantism, with 48.42% of the population having reported they practiced that belief, while 37.04% of the population practiced Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity and 12.09% were Muslim.[3]
1994:- The majority of the inhabitants professed Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity, with 61.74% of the population having reported they practiced that belief, while 16.44% of the population said they were Protestant, 12.44% held traditional beliefs, and 8.27% were Muslim.[4]. ((Orthodoxy status: collapsing\collapsed) (Protestant: Rapidly Rising \ dominating)

Shewa!!!

West Shewa Zone
2007 - The majority of the inhabitants professed Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity, with 53.84% of the population having reported they practiced that belief, while 32.93% of the population professed Protestantism and 9.85% of the population said they practiced Islam.[1]
1994 - The majority of the inhabitants professed Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity, with 80.6% of the population having reported they practice that belief, while 7% of the population said they held traditional beliefs, 6.58% were Protestant, and 5.34% were Muslim. ((Orthodoxy status: collapsing\collapsed) (Protestant: Rapidly Rising \ dominating)

South West Shewa Zone (Near Guraghe)
The majority of the inhabitants professed Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity, with 77.82% of the population having reported they practiced that belief, while 11.11% of the population were Muslim, 8.81% of the population professed Protestantism and 2.04% said they held traditional beliefs.[1] (Orthodoxy Status: Stable) ((Pente Status: Slow Rise)

East Shewa Zone (between Amhara and Guraghe)
The majority of the inhabitants professed Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity, with 69.33% of the population having reported they practiced that belief, while 16.18% of the population were Muslim, 8.4% of the population professed Protestantism and 5.08% practiced traditional beliefs. ((Orthodoxy Status: Stable)) ((Protestant Status: Slow Rise))

North Shewa Zone (Near Amhara)
The majority of the inhabitants professed Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity, with 92.43% of the population having reported they practiced that belief, while 5.34% of the population were Muslim and 1.61% of the population professed Protestantism.[1] ((Orthodoxy: Stable and Strong))


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Post by Noble Amhara » 05 Feb 2023, 20:54

Orthodox is stable in

1) Arsi
2) East Shewa
3) S.W Shewa
4) North Shewa

Orthodoxy has collapsed in (due to Protestanism)

1) Kelem Welega
2) West Welega
3) Illubabor
4) East Welega
5) West Shoa
6) Horu Gudru

So the division of todays Orthodox using the justification that it will solve the crisis in the church is a political lie! The funny thing was all these decades of church collapse the whole church was silent about the acts of pentes! If things continue I believe Orthodoxy is going to evaporate from Western Oromia and only survive in central Ethiopia and northern ethiopia!



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