There may be mistakes and occasional inflated numbers at a local level. I am sure there are. But the overwhelming evidence from decades of census results in various countries is that JW numbers are accurate, or in fact understated compared with the published figures of other religious groups.
slimboyfat
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Annual Report
by St George of England inthe latest report is now available for download on our favourite website!.
george.
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Annual Report
by St George of England inthe latest report is now available for download on our favourite website!.
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slimboyfat
Okay, apparently it happened November last year! And was announced at the annual meeting. I guess I’ve not been paying attention!
So yeah, all these figures are massively impacted by that change. We need to wait to next year to see what the real ongoing rate of growth is.
Having said that, baptisms, Memorial attendance, and congregation numbers are all up. None of those figures are due to the change in reporting time.
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Annual Report
by St George of England inthe latest report is now available for download on our favourite website!.
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slimboyfat
No I think I came before that in a letter, because it struck me as odd that it seemed to be rushed out, as if they couldn’t even wait a few weeks until the end of the service year for some reason. 🤔
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Annual Report
by St George of England inthe latest report is now available for download on our favourite website!.
george.
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slimboyfat
Very interesting! It looks like their best growth for years. When practically all other churches are declining in western countries. JWs somehow manage to keep growing. At first I thought the change in reporting time was the explanation, but that only came in August, is that right? So it would have caught the last month perhaps. Not sure.
The number of congregations worldwide is up. Numbers continue to go up in Zambia and Memorial attendance is now over 1 million. I think that’s only the 5th country in the world to have over a million at the Memorial: United States, Brazil, Mexico, Congo, and now Zambia.
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Why you need Christmas to understand Easter/Memorial
by Anony Mous inso i went to a christmas evening candlelight service tonight and it hit me.
i was primarily doing christmas since leaving the jw for the children.
lots of people do it for family without really thinking of the relevance.
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slimboyfat
Amazing how most people who are born in christian countries have christian beliefs. Its mind blowing. Clearly, it must all be true just because of this.
This is one of the cant old New Atheist talking points, along with other greatest hits of yesteryear such as, “I just believe in one less God that you do”, “why doesn’t God cure amputees?” and so on. A lot of people did find these kind of arguments persuasive at the time but they seem to have lost their magic. Although you still see a few holdouts here and there, like aging rockers past their prime.
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Is Jesus the Creator?
by Sea Breeze inthat's what the word says.
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colossians 1:16. for by him all things were created, both in the heavens and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or rulers or authorities—all things have been created through him and for him..
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slimboyfat
Jesus was an angelic being in heaven before he came to earth as a human. He is God’s firstborn, knows God better than anyone else, and is totally obedient to God. After he gave his life as a human to save sinful humans, he resumed his heavenly life in an even more exalted position, but always in subjection and to the glory of God. Jesus, as the image of the invisible God, so perfectly reflects God’s character that he could say that anyone who saw him had seen his Father also. God’s thoughts are unsearchable, but we can have the mind of Christ. (1 Cor 2.16)
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Why you need Christmas to understand Easter/Memorial
by Anony Mous inso i went to a christmas evening candlelight service tonight and it hit me.
i was primarily doing christmas since leaving the jw for the children.
lots of people do it for family without really thinking of the relevance.
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slimboyfat
Isn’t it sad to celebrate the birth of baby Jesus every year only for him to die three or four months later? 😜
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Is Jesus the Creator?
by Sea Breeze inthat's what the word says.
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colossians 1:16. for by him all things were created, both in the heavens and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or rulers or authorities—all things have been created through him and for him..
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slimboyfat
… and to mention, interesting aside, that according to scholar Robert Shedinger the Diatessaron provides some support for Howard’s thesis of the divine name in the original NT.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Names_and_titles_of_God_in_the_New_Testament#Diatessaron
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Luke 23:43 the NWT
by Ade inluke 23:43 - and jesus said to him, "positively i say to you, today you will be with me in paradise.
nwt places comma here , giving a totally different meaning to the verse.
now the average jw uses this to back their doctrine and it seems in itself virtually impossible to reason with them on it.
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slimboyfat
Claims that the Coptic supports the Watchtower interpretation are unsubstantiated when compared to broader manuscript evidence.
Another examples of meaningless nonsense. What does the sentence even mean? It sounds like it should be saying that the Coptic doesn’t support the WT interpretation. But that isn’t true. Or it could be saying that it doesn’t matter that the Coptic supports the WT interpretation. But really it doesn’t mean anything. It sounds vaguely like a refutation but without actually saying anything.
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JW vs. Christian Message To the World - The Kingdom of God, or Reconciliation with God?
by Sea Breeze inafter stuydying jw's for over half a century, i haved concluded the following: .
old light / new light is a primary doctrine of jehovah’s witneses.
when they abandon on old prophecy or change a doctrine, they characterize this as “old light”.
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slimboyfat
JWs don’t have grace, they don’t know grace, some of them don’t even say grace. 😁