A group can still be a minority while at the same time be a majority in a geographical region. Was Jesus Christ really talking about his followers being the minority not only in the world, but also in all geographical regions?. The only reason we see something different today as opposed to centuries ago is because of modern technology that allows religious minorities to sprout up all over the world very rapidly. In the old days it was all about geographical distribution. Religions developed slowly around the regions where they started. Eventually highly concentrated areas of "believers" became the majority in a geographical area. Only modern technology (newspapers, books, magazines, phone, internet, ect.) makes it possible for minorities to sprout up globally.
What did Jesus and the Bible writes say?
(Matthew 7:14) . . .whereas narrow is the gate and cramped the road leading off into life, and few are the ones finding it.
(Matthew 24:9) . . .and YOU will be objects of hatred by all the nations on account of my name. . .
NB. Early Christianity spread like wildfire around the known Roman world , with no printing or Inter net
". There actually are Jehovah's Witnesses that choose to join the military ("go to war") but they are removed from membership and unfairly discounted. "
It is not unfair, If you are a Witness then you cannot remain one if you join up, That is a prerequisite of joining the dubs and any who do so, cannot be counted any longer.
If you discount the Witnesses reasons for not signing up in military, then you discount the whole argument used by other churches and indeed The Bible itself.: that a Christian is "No part of the world" that he "Does not need to fight" that he "Belongs to Christ" and is part of a Christian brotherhood that is International.
I am quite happy to agree to differ on the subject of Militarism but I think it not fair to speak as though conscientious objection were a J W invention, which it clearly is not