Comments by "PutinPussyRiot" (@ruzziasht349) on "GBNews"
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@alpddar2518 used to be wonderful peaceful country when I visited all those years ago. I believe Iran used to be too, but I never went there. Lebanon historically had a large Christian majority, particularly in the early to mid-20th century. When the country gained independence from France in 1943, Christians, primarily Maronite Catholics, were by far the largest religious group, and the political system was structured to reflect this demographic balance.
However, over the years, due to various factors such as emigration, differing birth rates between communities, and the impact of the Lebanese Civil War (1975-1990), the demographic landscape shifted. Today, Lebanon has a more evenly split population between Christians and Muslims (Sunni and Shia), though exact numbers are difficult to determine because Lebanon has not conducted an official census since 1932.
Christianity remains a significant part of Lebanon's identity, but the majority status has changed over time.
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