XJW critical mass?

by IP_SEC 27 Replies latest jw friends

  • Fatfreek
    Fatfreek

    Okay, I promise nothing more than some entertainment here. KatieKitten raised a good question, "I would be very interested to find out if there were more that had fallen out than are currently in. I'm not sure if theres a way of finding out." Then JwFacts cited some statistics that are interesting, as well. "Stats I have seen are that 1.3% of JWs get d/f every year and only about 1/3 return."

    Then, there's that chart over at Wikipedia and I'm not sure who is responsible, but it shows a chart of publisher numbers for the years 1945 through 2005. Using that chart I extracted (interpret to mean, grossly guess) their numbers for each year, then placed them into a spreadsheet, which appears below. Once there, it's a simple matter of tallying the columns.

    Oh, yes, use those stats that JwFacts cited as our basis of the DF'd that have remained outside. Remember, there are many assumptions here. Plus, there is no accounting for attrition. And, remember, publisher counts are at the mercy of the Watchtower Society and we know they'll take every opportunity to tweak numbers their way. Recall, they taught us it's okay to lie to the enemy.

    The table tells us that since 1945, some 1.4 million have left the organization and stayed out. Hey, since 1990, over a million have got (and stayed) out. I doubt attrition plays a big role in that number. Fats.

    Percent Disfellowshipped, assumed constant

    1.30

    Two thirds of those remain out, the factor used here

    0.87

    Year

    Members

    DFd

    Remain DFd

    Year

    Members

    DFd

    Remain DFd

    2006

    6,600,000

    85,800

    74,286

    1975

    1,901,250

    24,716

    21,399

    2005

    6,400,000

    83,200

    72,035

    1974

    1,800,625

    23,408

    20,267

    2004

    6,275,000

    81,575

    70,628

    1973

    1,690,000

    21,970

    19,022

    2003

    6,146,875

    79,909

    69,186

    1972

    1,590,000

    20,670

    17,896

    2002

    6,011,719

    78,152

    67,664

    1971

    1,498,750

    19,484

    16,869

    2001

    5,900,000

    76,700

    66,407

    1970

    1,416,094

    18,409

    15,939

    2000

    5,762,500

    74,913

    64,859

    1969

    1,290,000

    16,770

    14,519

    1999

    5,606,250

    72,881

    63,101

    1968

    1,225,000

    15,925

    13,788

    1998

    5,435,625

    70,663

    61,180

    1967

    1,168,125

    15,186

    13,148

    1997

    5,350,000

    69,550

    60,216

    1966

    1,115,781

    14,505

    12,559

    1996

    5,137,500

    66,788

    57,825

    1965

    1,030,000

    13,390

    11,593

    1995

    4,923,750

    64,009

    55,419

    1964

    997,500

    12,968

    11,227

    1994

    4,710,938

    61,242

    53,023

    1963

    958,750

    12,464

    10,791

    1993

    4,500,000

    58,500

    50,649

    1962

    915,781

    11,905

    10,307

    1992

    4,282,500

    55,673

    48,201

    1961

    900,000

    11,700

    10,130

    1991

    4,072,500

    52,943

    45,838

    1960

    842,500

    10,953

    9,483

    1990

    3,870,000

    50,310

    43,558

    1959

    786,875

    10,229

    8,857

    1989

    3,630,000

    47,190

    40,857

    1958

    732,813

    9,527

    8,248

    1988

    3,442,500

    44,753

    38,747

    1957

    670,000

    8,710

    7,541

    1987

    3,262,500

    42,413

    36,721

    1956

    620,000

    8,060

    6,978

    1986

    3,095,781

    40,245

    34,844

    1955

    570,625

    7,418

    6,423

    1985

    2,880,000

    37,440

    32,416

    1954

    522,031

    6,786

    5,876

    1984

    2,722,500

    35,393

    30,643

    1953

    470,000

    6,110

    5,290

    1983

    2,595,625

    33,743

    29,215

    1952

    422,500

    5,493

    4,755

    1982

    2,487,344

    32,335

    27,996

    1951

    376,250

    4,891

    4,235

    1981

    2,250,000

    29,250

    25,325

    1950

    326,719

    4,247

    3,677

    1980

    2,215,000

    28,795

    24,931

    1949

    280,000

    3,640

    3,152

    1979

    2,162,500

    28,113

    24,340

    1948

    237,500

    3,088

    2,673

    1978

    2,097,188

    27,263

    23,605

    1947

    178,125

    2,316

    2,005

    1977

    2,110,000

    27,430

    23,749

    1946

    133,594

    1,737

    1,504

    1976

    2,005,000

    26,065

    22,567

    1945

    110,000

    1,430

    1,238

    1,663,234

    1,440,028

  • Fatfreek
    Fatfreek

    Oh, here's the link to that Wikipedia chart.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:JWStats.png


  • IP_SEC
    IP_SEC

    Hey FF. Do those figures include mortality rate?

  • AK - Jeff
    AK - Jeff

    I can't put much confidence in that chart [ apologies to the chartmaker here ] .

    Mortality does not seem to be included, inactivity is not included, and so on. It is not as simple as using a constant factor of those disfellowshipped - that could be at best an average anyway wouldn't it?

    One factor that needs to be considered is as mentioned in another context; the ability to get facts and education about the 'truth'. Many witnesses and witness families go thru periods of 'inactive' status, or 'fall away' for a time. Used to be that was often due to severe doubts. The typical end result was a 'return to the organization', with nothing really changing except for the brief time they were 'out'. I believe that many of these 'weak' and 'inactive' ones will now have within thier grasp accurate understanding of why there was not the love they expected, or doctrine that seemed so out of sync with Christianity. The internet may contain the 'trigger' that allows the critical mass to be reached.

    Jeff

  • Fatfreek
    Fatfreek

    IP_Sec, I incorrectly used the word attrition instead of mortality. Sorry. But that's what I meant.
    Attrition: "An estimate of the number of jobs each year that will become available because of retirement and death for 2004–2008, according to projections by the Socio-Economic Analysis and Evaluation Directorate of the Department of Human Resources and Skills Development Canada (HRSDC), Quebec Region, based on an economic scenario developed in summer 2004."

    AK - I hope I didn't pretend that the report was worth much. Sorry you appeared to take it more seriously.

    Fats

  • perthwogboy
    perthwogboy
    Many witnesses and witness families go thru periods of 'inactive' status, or 'fall away.'

    According to those figures in the chart for the amount of DF'd publishers each year, I would assume you would also have to factor additionally (whether it is already accounted for?), the amount of JW's who have chosen to disassociate themselves, whether officially, or have opted to "drift" away undetected.

    Whatever the case, the exposure of the internet, would have led many JW's to be tempted to see outside the "bubble", possibly sowing seeds of doubt about the WTS and acting on their suspicions.

  • jwfacts
    jwfacts

    Good chart Fats.

    It is based on a lot of assumptions, so I have been thinking of doing a chart that factors inactive ones etc. Simply compare the number baptised each year and compare it to the number on increase in publishers, less attrition. This gives a very accurate indication of the rate of decline.

    For example, in 2005 there were about 250000 baptised, 60000 died if attrition is 1% but only 80,000 extra publishers. That indicates that 110000 went inactive. (this figure removes the variable of how many get d/f and how many get reinstated)

    For 2005 45% of the number baptised stopped preaching. (coincidently the same as the divorce rate.) That is a very significant figure. I would like to see how that figure compares to times past.

  • Fatfreek
    Fatfreek

    ...I have been thinking of doing a chart that factors inactive ones etc.

    Good idea, JWF. Let 'er rip. We'll all be anxious to see it.

    Fats

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