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The "Harvest City" Megacities is one of the 10 megacities of Singapore Megatables - the term used for Protestant churches, which gather over 2,000 participants during the weekly service. Currently in the United States, there are nearly 1400 megacities. Out of this number, about fifty largest megacities in this country separate from 10 000 to 47 000 followers. Most megaliths are theologically related to the evangelical trend of Protestantism, although there are also megaliths that are Calvinist churches. Some of them belong to the movement of television preachers and televangelists.
The history of megacolons begins in the twentieth century, although in the late nineteenth century, at the service of the Metropolitan Baptist Temple of Charles Spurgeon (belonging to the Reformed Baptists), there were 5,000 faithful in London. The first megachurch was the Jerusalem Church in Acts, which counted in the 1950s 3,000 members. The megachurches movement has also spread past the United States and Europe. Currently, five out of ten major megaliths in the world are located in South Korea.
Today, the world's largest megalithic is the Pentecostal Church of the Full Gospel of Yoido, in South Korea, with about 1 million members (founded by Yonggi Cho).
The most common objection to megacities is that they gather people from other churches. Critics point out that they offer more entertainment than religion.
In the 3000 Catholic parishes on Sunday Mass, 2,000 or more of the faithful attended, but the Hartford Institute for Religion Research did not include those parishes in their megalithic study because of their different nature and difficulty in obtaining data from the diocese.
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