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What a pathetically foolish argument!
![]() Nevertheless we seem to be subjected to is periodically by those who apparently don't know any better. So, just to note the obvious ... Different definitions of “fastest growing”Bottom line: the claim is problematic and irrelevant ...
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![]() The speed at which a faith group increases in number is no more an indicator of its validity or even a measure of its worth than is the number of words in its sacred text.
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Edit: apparently, Timmins has been dethroned by Mount Isa, Australia.
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World Religions Religion Statistics Geography Church Statistics talks about the difficulties of obtaining reliable numbers for membership in any faith.
Both Islam and Christianity routinely include new births as members autmoatically whether that individual stays a member of thecommunikty in question or wanders far afield. The Baha`i Faith is different in a lot of ways. Primarily it is because it is a religion of converts overwhelmingly, and this is evidenced by the fact that it is not standard to count births into the faith automaticaqlly as members. "Babi & Baha'i faiths: At least 98% of the adherents of the Babi & Baha'i faiths belong to the same church/denomination/religious body, the Baha'i World Faith (or simply "Baha'i Faith") with headquarters in Haifa, Israel. One might think that this should make Baha'i records fairly straightforward and easily obtainable. But statistical practices differ in each country and figures are not always released to the public. Most recent published estimates of the world Baha'i population are about 6.5 million. This is the figure provided in current Baha'i publications. A recent, updated estimate in the 1998 Encyclopedia Britannica is reportedly 7.67 million, higher than any Baha'i-provided figure we have seen. The accuracy of all of these figures is difficult to determine, and the organization does not provide a breakdown of membership data for each country. As with most religious groups, organizationally reported adherent counts include significant numbers of nominal members, or people who no longer actively participate, yet still identify themselves as adherents. There are valid arguments that some of the "mass conversions" have resulted in adherents with little or no acculturation into the new religious system. As is typical with a religious group made up primarily of converts, Baha'is who drift from active participation in the movement are less likely to retain nominal identification with the religion -- because it was not the religion of their parents or the majority religion of the surrounding culture. On the other hand, there are no countries in which people are automatically assigned to the Baha'i Faith at birth (as is the case with Islam, Christianity, Shinto, Buddhism, and other faiths), so their numbers aren't inflated with people who have never willingly participated in or been influenced by the religion while adults. On balance, while official Baha'i figures are not a measure of active participants, the proportion of participating adherents among claimed adherents is thought to be higher than average among the "major religions" on this list. The Baha'i community is remarkably active and influential in religious matters on both global and local levels, especially given their relatively small numbers compared to some other religions. More. " Major Religions Ranked by Size Regards, Scott
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