slimboyfat:
Jeffro you seem to have two basic responses to JW growth.
You really are getting tedious.
The first is
to deny that it exists and say the Watchtower data are wrong.
No. I didn't say that at all. I said, correctly, that the way JWs count 'publishers' increases their stated growth rate at the expense of higher membership figures.
The second
is to say that even if the data are correct (the Australian census, for
example) it doesn’t count because: disfellowshipping
I didn't say anything 'doesn't count'. I said, correctly, that growth of JW membership in countries specifically considered has been under the population growth. I also said, correctly, that people of other denominations are more free to leave without repercussions whereas there is significantly more pressure for JWs to remain affiliated. And I also said, correctly, that although some other small denominations such as Christadelphians use the similar term 'disfellowship' (for whom it means exclusion from 'breaking bread', which corresponds to 'communion'), they do not actually employ shunning (ergo a false equivalence on your part) for simply ceasing membership (rather than for other specific ‘serious sins’).
and North Korea.
If you don't understand analogies, that's a 'you' problem. 🤷♂️
If you believe that Watchtower growth doesn’t count then why are you
interested in tracking it anyway? If you can dismiss all favourable
comparisons of JW growth with others groups as either factually wrong,
or inconsequential if true, then there is no way the data can ever
contradict your starting assumptions.
Strawman argument.