I bumped into a JW at the store the other day. He doesn't know I'm DF'd (apparently) and I didn't decide to enlighten him. He banged on for a bit about people we both knew, how service was that morning, etc. Standard JW chitchat.
He tossed in that an Awake magazine recently said that if you put the entire earth's population into the state of Texas, they'd all have 1/2 an acre. I said, astonished, "Wow, that's a questionable figure."
He looked at me blankly for a sec. I could see the word "questionable" trying to find something in his head to connect with. When it gave up, he asked, "What?" I said, "That's a questionable figure. Where'd they come up with that?"
He stood for a moment and said, "You know, I think it was a family of five. A family of five would have half an acre. Isn't that amazing?" I'm not sure why he was so excited about the idea of a concentration camp the size of Texas, but he clearly was. I wasn't in a position to dispute this new figure, so I said, "Well, that's more believable. I could maybe see a family of five."
I just did the math on it and it still doesn't work out. If Texas has 267,000 square miles (which includes water, I think), that would give 1.2 billion families of 5 about .14 acres each.
I know it's silly, but I can't help thinking that my ol' JW buddy just might wake up a hair if he could see in black and white that the Awake is willing to print something so blatantly and provably false.
BUT I've never seen the article he's talking about. Do any of you know what article he's talking about? Could you toss me a quick note telling me which mag it is, and what it really says on this texas/population-of-earth thing?
Here's my math on it, in case I've screwed something up somewhere:
Texas = 268,581 square miles
1 square mile = 640 acres
640 * 268,581 = 171,891,840 acres
6 billion people / family of 5 = 1,200,000,000
171,891,840 / 1,200,000,000 = 0.14 acres per family of 5
Thanks!
Dave