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Hello, I have added additional information regarding Equatorial Guinea's colonial/decolonial history in relation to religious freedoms and limitations around Christianity. Seeing as though Equatorial Guinea was previously a Spanish colony and Roman Catholicism is highly prominent in Spain (even today), I believe it is highly important to consider this influence. However, there is little specific information regarding the British Baptist period in Equatorial Guinea before Spanish colonization. If anyone has any additional information on this period, it would be extremely helpful in determining the current religious influence on Equatorial Guineans. — Preceding unsigned comment added by SiscoTofu (talk • contribs) 16:47, 11 April 2020 (UTC)Reply