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Well, well.....that church legal department doesn’t have a problem speaking up when they want to do they...almost like revelation.
Too bad the Lord doesn’t speak up that way in the church . At least their con game would seem more believable. Or maybe I'm missing the point here. Maybe the Lord speaks to the Q15 THROUGH the legal department and they are the unsung heroes of the restoration???
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"Truth will ultimately prevail where there is pains to bring it to light."
Is that not what people do. They quote statistics until those statistics no longer support their position.
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1smartdodog wrote: ↑Sun Apr 08, 2018 7:56 am
Is that not what people do. They quote statistics until those statistics no longer support their position.
I agree. I think they are hiding the fact things are not looking good with numbers--and they don't want to be caught cooking the books.
Corsair wrote: ↑Sun Apr 08, 2018 11:29 am
The fact that the explanation for absence is "at the request of the Church Legal Department" looks really weird.
They wish to hide all evidence that the Church has been at war with Eurasia, for legal liability purposes from those lawsuit happy Eurasians.
Good faith does not require evidence, but it also does not turn a blind eye to that evidence. Otherwise, it becomes misplaced faith.
-- Moksha
FiveFingerMnemonic wrote: ↑Sun Apr 08, 2018 8:49 am
Could this merely be that this 3rd party site was linking to church materials that are copywrited?
No. Facts and figured can't be Copywrited. Which isn't too say that the church made that claim anyway. Or that the writer s of these sights are mormins in good standing whoo toe the line.
I wonder if it has less to do with the overall numbers (those are still posted on Mormon newsroom and it's pretty simply math), and more to do with the changes for each congregation. It's pretty plain to see that the church's efforts are focused in areas with a lot of poverty and low levels of access to the wider world. It may also be a problem for people to see that wards/stakes are decreasing in the US (if they actually are) and other areas with higher education/literacy levels. If the church is only creating branches/wards/stakes in those low-education areas, even if they're doing it at a faster rate than the decline elsewhere, they wouldn't want people to see that.
It's much better for them to show that the number of congregations is growing than it is to show everybody where they're growing.
IT_Veteran wrote: ↑Mon Apr 09, 2018 8:55 am
I wonder if it has less to do with the overall numbers (those are still posted on Mormon newsroom and it's pretty simply math), and more to do with the changes for each congregation. It's pretty plain to see that the church's efforts are focused in areas with a lot of poverty and low levels of access to the wider world. It may also be a problem for people to see that wards/stakes are decreasing in the US (if they actually are) and other areas with higher education/literacy levels. If the church is only creating branches/wards/stakes in those low-education areas, even if they're doing it at a faster rate than the decline elsewhere, they wouldn't want people to see that.
It's much better for them to show that the number of congregations is growing than it is to show everybody where they're growing.
You make a good point. In 2017 there was an increase of 202 congregational units (30304 to 30506). Using one of these statistical sites (http://ldsunitgrowth.blogspot.com/ that is now gone), I counted up how many of these units were in Africa. I never came up with an exact number, but I think it was around 190 IIRC. That means that if you exclude Africa congregational growth was around 12 units.
I just now counted up the increase in units in some African countries and came up with:
Nigeria: 89
Ghana: 27
Cote d'Ivoire: 28
Just these three countries account for 144 of the 202 increase worldwide. That is 71% of the world growth in these 3 countries.
I can see why they don't like this information published.
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Just these three countries account for 144 of the 202 increase worldwide. That is 71% of the world growth in these 3 countries.
I can see why they don't like this information published.
It also feels just a little disengenuous when "wards" and "branches" are combined into a generic count of "units". How does the weekly attendanceof these 89 units compare with 89 average Provo wards? Does Nigeria now have 9 new fully staffed, fully functional stakes with those 89 units? Or are these small, geographcially scattered gatherings still under the management of a mission president assigning young, American elders as branch presidents?
Factor in too that the church has been making wards and stakes smaller, this was told to me by our SP right after his coordinating council meeting about why stakes were being realigned. Average members required for a stake dropped by 1000 members per stake.
I was told this was being done "To better address the needs of members of wards and stakes" but IMHO it was to inflate unit counts.
slavereeno wrote: ↑Mon Apr 09, 2018 11:16 am
I was told this was being done "To better address the needs of members of wards and stakes" but IMHO it was to inflate unit counts.
Evidence of this was talked about on the Lies, Damn Lies and Statistics RFM podcast where at one regional conference, Holland touts the COB's big challenge of miraculous amazing growth using the number of new stakes as his evidence (which contradicted the Church stats web site). Then his next conference after that was the attack on Runnels with the "taffy pull" rant. I guess taking the stats off the Web leaves the TBMs and NOMs to take Holland and all the other COBlers at face value now.
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RubinHighlander wrote: ↑Mon Apr 09, 2018 12:49 pm
Evidence of this was talked about on the Lies, Damn Lies and Statistics RFM podcast where at one regional conference, Holland touts the COB's big challenge of miraculous amazing growth using the number of new stakes as his evidence (which contradicted the Church stats web site). Then his next conference after that was the attack on Runnels with the "taffy pull" rant. I guess taking the stats off the Web leaves the TBMs and NOMs to take Holland and all the other COBlers at face value now.
I have faith that Mormon Leaks will provide the truth going forward.
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"Numbers are like the Natural Man; they must be fought against when they sow the seeds of doubt or disobedience."
-- Elder Hezekiah T. Cornpone, Chairman, BYU Math Department
Good faith does not require evidence, but it also does not turn a blind eye to that evidence. Otherwise, it becomes misplaced faith.
-- Moksha
Don’t you find it odd that the Legal department was singled out? They could have just said it was unavailable until further notice, or unavailable by decree from Nelson.