Last night on NPR I heard Pat Robertson say that "charismatic Evangelicals" number 600 million worldwide. Holy cow! That's a 50 year old phenomenon. If you consider rival American-born sects that like LDS don't consider themselves "Protestants," Seventh Day Adventists have 16 million members, compared to 13.5 million LDS (per Wikipedia). Even the freaky JW's have 7+ million. Within 170 years of its founding Islam covered practically half the world. Medieval Christianity wound up the unrivaled steward of all of Western, Central and Eastern Europe, and Russia, not to mention the dominant faith in the New World.
Clearly the LDS church isn't on the Judeo-exclusive model. It emulates these older, ultimately dominant, theocratic churches. Why is it growing do slowly?
Clearly the LDS church isn't on the Judeo-exclusive model. It emulates these older, ultimately dominant, theocratic churches. Why is it growing do slowly?
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