Posted by:
Anonymous User
(
)
Date: May 02, 2012 08:09AM
According to a Peggy Fletcher Stack article in the Salt Lake Tribune, the LDS Church has grown by 45% in the last decade or about 4.5% per year. What an utterly amazing growth rate! But it is completely false.
http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/news/54026798-78/lds-religious-church-largest.html.cspThe once-a-decade U.S. Religion Census, assembled by the Association of Statisticians of American Religious Bodies uses the self-reported numbers from 17 of the country’s largest religious groups to calculate growth rates. According to Peggy’s story the number of US members in 2000 was 4,224,026 and by 2010 it had grown to 6,144,582, an increase of 45%.
The trouble is that the 2000 figure is plain wrong. The 2001 LDS church almanac reports that there were 5,113,409 members in the US on December 31, 1999. According to Cumorah.com there were 4,336,000 US members in 1992. The figure the church provided must have been from about 1990.
The correct growth rate is about 20% during the last 10 years not 45%. The growth in church congregations during that period is also about 20%.
How could the statistical and membership department of the church get it so wrong? They have all the facts and they must know that the church is tanking in the US. It’s hard not to believe that there is deliberate falsifying of data to make the church look good.
Edited 3 time(s). Last edit at 05/02/2012 09:14AM by Simon in Oz.