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    1. No_Gur_7422 on

      Armenian and Egyptian Christianities lumped together as „Orthodox“ despite having been separated from the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church for half a millennium longer than those two churches have been separated from one another!

    2. VoteGiantMeteor2028 on

      I never would have guessed that Cyprus is collecting them like infinity stones.

    3. The subdivisions of Sunni Islam really don’t make any sense in this map. Those are not differences in belief, they’re differences in practical habits. They don’t follow countries strictly either, you could find people within the same household following different schools or even mixing and matching. It just depends which school a person went to.

    4. EmperorThorX on

      Basically Western Roman Empire is Catholic and Anglican, Eastern is either Orthodox or Muslim, non Roman areas are Protestant.

    5. Greek Orthodox are technically Catholic Christian, and the Armenian and Coptic churches aren’t Orthodox.

    6. TurkicWarrior on

      Some corrections.

      Alevism is too over represented on this map.

      Druze may have branched from Fatimidi Ismaili. But they no longer see themselves as part of the macro Shia umbrella.

      Yazandism was never Shia.

      Sevener is actually an extinct sect of its own who believes Muhammad ibn Isma’il to be Mahdi, it’s actually an historical label for early Isma’ilis but later evolved into Qarimatian sect (became extinct) and Fatimidi sect (later became Nizari, Mustaʿli
      and Druze),

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