Amazing new graph - publisher increase compared to country population increase rates

by jwfacts 26 Replies latest watchtower beliefs

  • jwfacts
    jwfacts

    World population growth rate is 1.13%, whilst Jehovah's Witness average publishers grew by 1.8%. Watchtower growth is outpacing population growth, though at a dismal rate considering the 2 billion hours of preaching required for an increase of just 115,194. This is an aggregate number, and most growth is from developing nations in Africa and South America.

    What I was really interested in finding is how Watchtower growth compares to the population growth in different countries. It is very revealing, as out of the 205 countries identified, 107 grew at a lower rate than the population growth, and only 98 outpaced the population. This is an astounding figure, as in more than half the world, the preaching work is unable to back fill the children that are leaving.

    In the following graph, the green countries are where Jehovah's Witnesses are growing faster than the population average.


    I then produced another graph to highlight countries where there were 100 more publishers than if the religion increased at the population average. This was to because there are a number of countries with just a handful of publishers more than the natural growth of that country, such as Greenland.


    The remarkable result was that Mexico disappeared. Although Mexico appears to be one of Watchtower's big growth countries, with 1.38% increase and 11,312 new publishers, Mexico's population is growing at 1.37% and so the growth is less than 100 publishers more than could come just from child birth.

    You may notice that I have coloured the banned countries in red, despite there being a claimed 12% growth. This is because the growth is insignificant compared to the population, and skews the results if included. The increase across 31 countries was only 4,369 out of a population base of over 3 billion (3,072,066,923).

  • jwfacts
    jwfacts

    Data used for Graphs - click link for the spreadsheet with the population percentages and other data in the graphs.

  • jwfacts
    jwfacts

    The second graph seems to have disappeared, so here it is again.


  • jwfacts
    jwfacts

    Once natural population growth is factored in, it highlights even more distinctly how ineffective preaching is.

    For instance, there has been discussion on the forum around why there is growth in some European countries, such as Germany. However, Germany only grew by 274 more than the population growth rate, after 29,326,324 hours of preaching, which means 107,157 hours of preaching were required per additional publisher.

    A more meaningful figure may be the birth rate, which is currently 8.5 per 1000 people. The number of German JW babies would be about 1,393, whilst baptisms are 3,224. The difference of 1,831 needs to come from the territory, so the 29,326,324 preaching is 16,000 hours preaching per baptism from the field.

    Please note, the figures are rough estimates. For instance, the birth rates really need to be from around 15 years ago, as that is the current batch of children being baptised. Also, the hours of studying with the children should be subtracted from the total hours of preaching when calculating the above figure. It is also possible that the JW birth rate differs from the general population.

  • rebel8
    rebel8

    Cool.

    So to stop this deadly cult, we just need to slip birth control into the KH water fountains, and sprinkle it on the cheese danishes at the conventions.

    Or create our own video with the j w dot org logo on it that says reproduction is banned because these are the End Times.

    Or slip some coloring into the baptism pool and start a huge jw urban myth that demons infected the water.


  • defender of truth
    defender of truth

    Good news.

    Thanks for taking the time to post this information.

  • stuckinarut2
    stuckinarut2

    Great info.

    So much for "Jehovah speeding up the ingathering"....

  • TheOldHippie
    TheOldHippie

    One thing which makes country-to-country comparisons "not so useful", is the huge amount of migration. Eastern Europe is "emptied" of carpenters, painters etc. because so many have migrated to Western Europe where the money is, and in some Western European countries Polish JWs make up 10 % or so of the total number. And then you have the opposite migration - if you see pictures taken from the witnessing work in some South Amercan amd African or Asian countries, you will se a large number of European or USA witnesses among them.

    So countries are not that interesting to compare as earlier; foreign language congregations and groups should be considered in addition. And there are other factors such as death rate etc. A complex field, really.

  • ILoveTTATT2
    ILoveTTATT2

    Pretty much any way you slice it, the JW's have problems!! hahaha great job!

  • KiddingMe
    KiddingMe

    Thanks for posting. Very interesting!

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