How do we interpret the inadvertent disclosure that the regular activity rate of members is 36%?
https://brucefey.blogspot.co.uk/2014/10/lds-spokesman-breaks-down-membership.html
Easy: Church is boring, football isn't.
How do we interpret the inadvertent disclosure that the regular activity rate of members is 36%?
https://brucefey.blogspot.co.uk/2014/10/lds-spokesman-breaks-down-membership.html
I don't disagree with you, but if you kept reading your google results, you'd find plenty of board certified physicians who will say otherwise. It goes back to the whole moderation thing, I suppose. When I married a Mormon chick, I had to quit smoking, drinking, weed, coffee, etc. all at once, cold turkey. The only thing I really had trouble with was coffee. I miss the taste of beer, and getting high was great, but I never felt addicted to them at all, where as I practically salivate walking down the coffee aisle at the grocery store. In fact, I usually find a reason to browse that section just so I can soak in the aroma. Freaking love it. If I decide to drink a beer with a friend at some point, I'm not going to lose any sleep over breaking the WoW. If I'm sneaking a 12 pack in every weekend while my wife is at work,then that's a different story. Moderation, justification, excuses, etc. -- it's all in how you read and interpret.
How do we interpret the inadvertent disclosure that the regular activity rate of members is 36%?
https://brucefey.blogspot.co.uk/2014/10/lds-spokesman-breaks-down-membership.html
This is a serious question:
Are people reunited with their pets in the afterlife? Just wondering if there's anyone who thinks that might be possible. Because you know, for some people, their dog (or cat, or horse or whatever) is their best friend and truly is like family for them.
This is a serious question:
Are people reunited with their pets in the afterlife? Just wondering if there's anyone who thinks that might be possible. Because you know, for some people, their dog (or cat, or horse or whatever) is their best friend and truly is like family for them.
This is a serious question:
Are people reunited with their pets in the afterlife? Just wondering if there's anyone who thinks that might be possible. Because you know, for some people, their dog (or cat, or horse or whatever) is their best friend and truly is like family for them.
I My idea of heaven has animlas. And BBQs.
Interesting. I saw the article after some of the numbers had been removed, and wondered what had actually been removed.
Anyway, assuming the 36% is correct, that's a bit higher than the 30% number you and one or two others were throwing around (and I was disputing for lack of evidence) in this thread: https://jazzfanz.com/showthread.php...ence-Fall-2013&p=668832&viewfull=1#post668832, and a little less than the 40% that was my very rough estimate a couple of days later, here: https://jazzfanz.com/showthread.php?19964-LDS-church-membership-statistics
Seems plausible. Would be very interesting to see a country-by-country breakdown.