Predominantly Christian countries are where everyone wants to live for a reason.

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Liberia is 70% Christian, much more Christian than any European descended nation. Are people trying to get into Liberia?

Good point. Our European heritage is crucial element as well.

Same is true of predominately European-heritage countries.

Countries that have freedom of religion are where people want to live

True. And Christian-majority countries tend to allow for more religious freedom than others.

Is the implication because it's a Christian country? Also wondering where you're getting 'Everyone' from. Seems like a lot of people want to live in the Netherlands and that's a majority non-religious. Happy to give more examples of speculations of where people want to live upon request.

The further these countries stray from Christianity, including the Netherlands, the less desirable they become to live in.

What implies this?

Have you been to Amsterdam lately? It’s not getting cleaner, safer, and more prosperous each year. Quite the opposite.

Compare that to what Amsterdam was like when it was predominately Christian.

Aren't most western large cities becoming less clean and safe lately? Your post was about countries. You're pivoting to cities now?

Yes, and they are simultaneously straying further from Christ, opting instead for atheism and/or Islam. You’re getting it.

I'm getting that you pivoted from 'countries' to 'cities'.

Both are true.

Still waiting on any points for non-large cities then.

In the mean time, assuming you're right - is that how you want it to be? Do you want the whole world to be Christian?

Yes.

Getting back to countries. No it is not getting more insecure. For example in Germany, there is a clear tendency of decreasing murders since 2000, with smaller ups and downs from year to year. But the trend towards less murder seems undeniable:

https://www.statista.com/statistics/1101322/murder-victims-number-germany/

France has also a macrotrend to decreasing crime rates while small sluctuations are taking place over the years.

https://www.macrotrends.net/global-metrics/countries/FRA/france/crime-rate-statistics

Same with Switzerland:

https://www.macrotrends.net/global-metrics/countries/CHE/switzerland/crime-rate-statistics

Spain as well:

https://www.macrotrends.net/global-metrics/countries/ESP/spain/crime-rate-statistics

Italy the same:

https://www.macrotrends.net/global-metrics/countries/ITA/italy/crime-rate-statistics

In Sweden most types of crime increased a little since 2013, only theft rate dropped by 11%:

And also the trend in Sweden seems to be increasing:

https://www.macrotrends.net/global-metrics/countries/SWE/sweden/crime-rate-statistics

But Sweden seems to be a anomaly outlier in Europe, since all other countries I searched crime rates are decreasing.

UK seems to be quiet stable without clear trend of increase or decrease over the decades:

https://www.macrotrends.net/global-metrics/countries/ITA/italy/crime-rate-statistics

So much to the past of the last decades, to me it seems europe improved a lot.