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Muslim, Mormon growth spurts found (250% the muslims in the US now than on 9/11)
The Washington Times ^
| May 2, 2012
| Mark A. Kellner
Posted on 05/05/2012 2:32:39 PM PDT by chuck_the_tv_out
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To: chuck_the_tv_out
that's cause we haven't played Cowboys and muslimes yet...
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posted on
05/05/2012 5:40:08 PM PDT
by
Chode
(American Hedonist - *DTOM* -ww- NO Pity for the LAZY)
To: greyfoxx39; Colofornian; Elsie; Godzilla; Tennessee Nana; chuck_the_tv_out; All; metmom; ...
How Did Mormons Grow So Fast? They Changed How They Counted
SALT LAKE CITY If you suspected the newly released U.S. Religion Census overstated the Mormons growth rate, you were right. Thats because, this time around, the Utah-based Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints changed the way it reported its membership to the researchers.
..Its report pegged U.S. Mormon growth at 45.5 percent, jumping from 4.2 million in 2000 to 6.1 million in 2010. The 2000 figure, however, was much lower than the 5.2 million listed in the LDS churchs own almanac for that year. If researchers had been given that figure, the percentage of growth would have been considerably smaller, closer to 18 percent.
[Previously] ....the LDS church left out numbers of members who, although baptized, were not currently associated with a specific congregation. This year, we included total membership numbers to more accurately reflect all of those found on church records.
Dale Jones, a researcher on the Religion Census, said he wished the LDS church had alerted him about the change in its reporting methods....
The rest is here: http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/on-faith/how-did-mormons-grow-so-fast-they-changed-how-they-counted/2012/05/04/gIQAErNm1T_story.html
Some others do the same, but if Mormons counted the dead they baptized they could really cook the books! The first 5 FReepers pinged above can provide much info on the LDS.
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posted on
05/05/2012 5:52:03 PM PDT
by
daniel1212
(Come to the Lord Jesus as a damned+morally destitute sinner,+trust Him to forgive+save you,+live....)
To: chuck_the_tv_out
The LDS church does not remove any name from the list unless the person is excommunicated, or asks to be removed or is dead. Thus a lot of Baptist, etc. could also be counted as Mormons. Unless there is a uniform means of counting members then such figures are highly suspect. It is known that Watchtower Society (so-called JW’s) have about as many that leave as come in.
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posted on
05/05/2012 5:57:11 PM PDT
by
daniel1212
(Come to the Lord Jesus as a damned+morally destitute sinner,+trust Him to forgive+save you,+live....)
To: Kriggerel
"Theres also another factor at play. There is a certain number of folks who have converted to Islam since 9-11 simply because they have seen the sheer level of fear and respect that Islam gets from politicians and the media, and how everyone walks on eggshells around them. To lonely, disaffected people, having that kind of aura of power around you is a very tempting drug" Bingo.
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posted on
05/05/2012 5:57:49 PM PDT
by
cookcounty
("Corpse -men For Obama!" (Chicago campaign slogan))
To: donna
Thousands of former soldiers of the Iraqi army who defected were settled in the United States. Why in tarnation would the U.S. Government do that?
25
posted on
05/05/2012 6:03:43 PM PDT
by
dragnet2
(Diversion and evasion are tools of deceit)
To: chuck_the_tv_out
Mormonism has only grown 20% in the last decade not 45%
they cooked their books 10 years ago and got found out
now its a matter of oh gollie gee look at that...
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posted on
05/05/2012 6:05:23 PM PDT
by
Tennessee Nana
(Why should I vote for Bishop Romney when he hates me because I am a Christian)
To: chuck_the_tv_out
From
http://www.thearda.com/mapsReports/maps/ardausmaps.asp
2007: Percent Identifying as Protestant (US Religious Landscape Survey )
Rank |
State ^ |
Value |
1 |
Alabama |
81.40 |
2 |
Mississippi |
80.70 |
3 |
Arkansas |
77.40 |
4 |
South Carolina |
76.30 |
5 |
Tennessee |
76.10 |
6 |
North Carolina |
73.10 |
7 |
Oklahoma |
71.10 |
8 |
Kentucky |
69.70 |
9 |
West Virginia |
69 |
10 |
Georgia |
68.60 |
11 |
South Dakota |
60.50 |
12 |
Missouri |
59.30 |
13 |
Virginia |
59.30 |
14 |
Indiana |
58.40 |
15 |
Louisiana |
58.10 |
16 |
Kansas |
56.70 |
17 |
Texas |
56.30 |
18 |
Ohio |
54.50 |
19 |
North Dakota |
54.50 |
20 |
Iowa |
53.30 |
21 |
Minnesota |
52.10 |
22 |
Michigan |
51.40 |
23 |
Maryland |
51.20 |
24 |
Nebraska |
50.80 |
25 |
Pennsylvania |
49.30 |
26 |
Wisconsin |
47.50 |
27 |
Wyoming |
47.20 |
28 |
Florida |
47.20 |
29 |
Montana |
46.60 |
30 |
Washington |
45.20 |
31 |
Delaware |
43.70 |
32 |
Oregon |
43.50 |
33 |
Illinois |
43.20 |
34 |
New Mexico |
41.10 |
35 |
Maine |
40.50 |
36 |
Colorado |
40.30 |
37 |
Arizona |
37.80 |
38 |
Idaho |
36.70 |
39 |
California |
33.30 |
40 |
Vermont |
33.20 |
41 |
New Hampshire |
31.50 |
42 |
New Jersey |
30.40 |
43 |
New York |
29.40 |
44 |
Massachusetts |
27.80 |
45 |
Connecticut |
26.10 |
46 |
Nevada |
24.20 |
47 |
Rhode Island |
22.20 |
48 |
Utah |
11.50 |
49 |
Hawaii |
-- |
50 |
Alaska |
-- |
Evangelical Denominations--Total Adherents (2000)
Rank |
State ^ |
Value |
1 |
Texas |
5,083,087 |
2 |
California |
2,433,216 |
3 |
Georgia |
2,273,901 |
4 |
Florida |
2,244,419 |
5 |
Tennessee |
2,102,490 |
6 |
North Carolina |
2,058,831 |
7 |
Alabama |
1,804,961 |
8 |
Oklahoma |
1,431,694 |
9 |
Missouri |
1,384,605 |
10 |
Kentucky |
1,361,067 |
11 |
Illinois |
1,277,007 |
12 |
Virginia |
1,211,065 |
13 |
South Carolina |
1,179,544 |
14 |
Arkansas |
1,153,527 |
15 |
Mississippi |
1,130,113 |
16 |
Ohio |
1,129,641 |
17 |
Michigan |
1,072,132 |
18 |
Indiana |
972,810 |
19 |
Louisiana |
962,348 |
20 |
Pennsylvania |
704,204 |
21 |
Wisconsin |
679,029 |
22 |
Washington |
579,320 |
23 |
New York |
559,060 |
24 |
Minnesota |
548,089 |
25 |
Arizona |
486,247 |
26 |
Colorado |
457,234 |
27 |
Kansas |
419,798 |
28 |
Maryland |
409,460 |
29 |
Oregon |
388,999 |
30 |
Iowa |
342,354 |
31 |
Nebraska |
250,151 |
32 |
New Mexico |
237,767 |
33 |
New Jersey |
203,097 |
34 |
West Virginia |
200,083 |
35 |
Massachusetts |
150,505 |
36 |
Idaho |
115,857 |
37 |
Nevada |
107,681 |
38 |
South Dakota |
104,264 |
39 |
Montana |
100,669 |
40 |
Hawaii |
98,554 |
41 |
Connecticut |
81,946 |
42 |
Alaska |
78,070 |
43 |
North Dakota |
62,506 |
44 |
Wyoming |
56,063 |
45 |
Utah |
42,420 |
46 |
Maine |
42,391 |
47 |
Delaware |
40,408 |
48 |
New Hampshire |
30,131 |
49 |
Rhode Island |
16,974 |
50 |
Vermont |
14,759 |
2007: Percent Identifying as Catholic (US Religious Landscape Survey )
Rank |
State ^ |
Value |
1 |
Rhode Island |
44.30 |
2 |
Massachusetts |
43.30 |
3 |
Connecticut |
43.10 |
4 |
New Jersey |
42.30 |
5 |
New York |
38.90 |
6 |
Illinois |
32.20 |
7 |
North Dakota |
32.20 |
8 |
California |
30.70 |
9 |
Nebraska |
30.50 |
10 |
Maine |
29.40 |
11 |
New Hampshire |
29.10 |
12 |
Pennsylvania |
29.10 |
13 |
Wisconsin |
28.80 |
14 |
Louisiana |
28.40 |
15 |
Vermont |
28.10 |
16 |
Minnesota |
27.60 |
17 |
Nevada |
27 |
18 |
Delaware |
26.90 |
19 |
Florida |
26.50 |
20 |
New Mexico |
25.90 |
21 |
Iowa |
25.20 |
22 |
Arizona |
24.60 |
23 |
Texas |
24.10 |
24 |
Kansas |
23.30 |
25 |
Michigan |
23.20 |
26 |
Wyoming |
23.10 |
27 |
Montana |
22.90 |
28 |
Ohio |
20.90 |
29 |
South Dakota |
19.70 |
30 |
Colorado |
19.50 |
31 |
Maryland |
18.70 |
32 |
Indiana |
18 |
33 |
Idaho |
17.60 |
34 |
Missouri |
17.50 |
35 |
Washington |
16.20 |
36 |
Oregon |
14.20 |
37 |
Virginia |
14.20 |
38 |
Kentucky |
13.90 |
39 |
Oklahoma |
11.80 |
40 |
Georgia |
11.50 |
41 |
Utah |
9.90 |
42 |
North Carolina |
9.20 |
43 |
Mississippi |
8.90 |
44 |
South Carolina |
7.60 |
45 |
West Virginia |
6.80 |
46 |
Tennessee |
6.60 |
47 |
Alabama |
6.20 |
48 |
Arkansas |
5.10 |
49 |
Hawaii |
-- |
50 |
Alaska |
-- |
More stats: ►STATISTICS COMPARING CATHOLICS + EVANGELICALS
►STATISTICAL CORRELATIONS chart (comparing many aspects of 50 states) |
|
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posted on
05/05/2012 6:07:42 PM PDT
by
daniel1212
(Come to the Lord Jesus as a damned+morally destitute sinner,+trust Him to forgive+save you,+live....)
To: POWERSBOOTHEFAN
“...comes Islam will be wiped out.””
Hey, let’s prepare the way!
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posted on
05/05/2012 6:10:48 PM PDT
by
SgtHooper
(The last thing I want to do is hurt you. But it's still on the list.)
To: Let's Roll
When religions promise godhood and lots of sex, the growth in membership is a no-brainer!
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posted on
05/05/2012 6:14:03 PM PDT
by
SgtHooper
(The last thing I want to do is hurt you. But it's still on the list.)
To: chuck_the_tv_out
The wholesale importation of an enemy into our homeland is insane and beyond comprehension.
That it happened after 9-11 is even more mind-numbing
Unfortunately in the wake of the massive Muslim terrorist attack we had the bad luck of having two successive open-borders zealots in the White House.
One, Bush Jr., was a zealot because he's just isn't too bright and thinks it's “compassionate” to open our homeland to uncontrolled 3rd-world population transfers.
The other, Hussein, is a zealot because he's bright enough to know that such immigration is one sure way of permanently destroying that which he hates: The United States of America.
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posted on
05/05/2012 6:17:51 PM PDT
by
Dagnabitt
(If I had a failed one-term President, he'd look like Obama.)
To: dragnet2
Well, President Bush said Islam is the religion of peace.
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posted on
05/05/2012 7:52:20 PM PDT
by
donna
(Mitt? NEVER!)
To: Dagnabitt
Your first two lines are right on the mark!
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posted on
05/05/2012 11:35:05 PM PDT
by
karnage
To: daniel1212
Are you the owner of that stats site? I spent quite some time looking at that material
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