Shalom Scott in one of his observation said that, "During my time as a Baha'i, I saw potential converts lied to by Baha'is regarding the membership of the Faith. The Baha'is, especially the Baha'i leadership, have always grossly inflated the 'official' numbers in order to present an inaccurate picture to the world (as well as to individuals considering conversion) and to make the Faith seem much more successful and influential than it really is.
A CHARACTERISTIC of the Baha’i administration is dishonesty in dealing with their census. This trickery takes place sometimes in the form of absolute exaggeration of numbers and at other times in the form of the suppression and concealment of facts; at times through the omission or perversion of essential facts or their presentation (rather misrepresentation) in such a manner so as to falsify actual data. to convey to the world that Baha’i Faith is very well accepted by the masses. ”Regarding their numbers, the Baha’is have indulged in gross exaggeration. Ask Baha’is about their numbers and "Millions" is the usual figure claimed by them. The Baha'i census claims that there are 6 to 7.2 million adherents of the Faith in the world which is nothing but a blatant LIE.
Professor Juan Cole of the University of Michigan commented in April 2001 that, since 1968, 50% of the people who entered the Baha’i faith have left it. According to him, the usual figure for most Christian denominations is approximately 80% retention, meaning about only 20% decide to leave once they become a member. See Professor Cole's comment below that even 5 million Baha'is worldwide is exaggerated by the Baha'i administration.
50% is truly a remarkably high number and reveals emphatically that something is indeed wrong about the atmosphere within the Baha’i faith. Often the new adherent quickly comes to realize something is wrong behind the facade of love and brotherhood.
The FULL TEXT of the New Mexico lawsuit reveals what many of the problems are that are driving sensitive and thoughtful people out of the Baha’i faith in droves.
Juan Cole has also stated that according to the official census figures of India there are approximately only 5,000 Baha’is that they were able to find in the country compare with the millions claimed by the Baha’i administration, a fact worth lingering on....
See the Official Baha’i census and what the Baha’i Administration claims:
Country: Barbodas
Official Government data: 178(1)
Baha'i exaggerated data: 3138(2)
Country: Belize
Official Government data: 202 (3,4)
Baha'i exaggerated data: 7776 (2)
Country: Canada
Official Government data: 18945 (5)
Baha'i exaggerated data: 30,000 (6),46587 (2)
Country: Guyana
Official Government data: 500 (7)
Baha'i exaggerated data: 13045 (2)
Country: India
Official Government data: 4572 (8,9)
Baha'i exaggerated data: 18,00,000 (2)
20,00,000 (11)
Country: Mauritius
Official Government data: 639 (10)
Baha'i exaggerated data: 23703 (2)
Country: New Zealand
Official Government data: 2637
Baha'i exaggerated data: 36,000
Country: Pakistan
Official Government data: 1200
Baha'i exaggerated data: 78658
Country: United States
Official Government data: 48,000
Baha'i exaggerated data: 1,75,000
The Official consecutive Government record shows decreasing Baha’i population and not the fastest growing religion as claimed by Baha’i Administration.
Usually the Governments where the population of a religious sect is insignificant they take them into ‘Others” . The cunning Baha’is make use of this unmentioned Baha’i population and write for that country number which is massive exaggeration hoping that nobody will go deep into the matter.
Thanks to Internet that the Baha’is lies are getting exposed. The various governments are coming out with exact Baha’i numbers which is just a fraction of what the Baha’i Administration claims. Moreover if someone compares the two consecutive census of a country he will find that the Baha’i numbers have actually decreased whereas all other Faiths have increased. This is well seen in the census of United States, India and New Zealand.
Baha’i population of India:
in 1991: 5575 people
in 2001: 11324 people
in 2011: 4572 people (Decreased)
Baha’i population of New Zealand:
in 1996: 3104 people
in 2006: 2772 people
in 2013: 2637 people (Decreased)
Baha’i population of United states:
in 1990: 28,000 people
in 2001: 84,000 people
in 2008:49,000 people (Decreased)
What should be done?
It is a duty of every sincere Baha’i to write to Universal House of Justice and ask them why there is gross exaggeration in the Baha’i population in every country? What aim of the Baha’i Faith is served by these manipulated Baha’i figures?
Why there is decreasing trend of Baha’i numbers in various countries? Who is responsible for such deceit? How Baha’i Faith is the fastest growing Religion?
If Baha’i Faith is amongst the revealed Faith then why the Baha’i Administration is so keenly and cleverly indulging in propagating wrong figures.
Are we supposed to believe that Baha’i Faith is an NGO off course the most comfortable NGO which has no relation with divinity and as other NGOs exaggerate their numbers, we also do?
Please await the answer and the moment you hear from them “Forget about these government reports” immediately understand that the Persian hands are working behind it the Mohajer, Rezavi, and Jawaheri etc. The true followers of Rehmatullah Mohajar.
Sources:
1. "Redatam". Census. Barbados Statistical Service. 2010. Archived from the original on 4 October 2010. Retrieved April 23, 2017.
2. "Most Baha'i Nations (2005)". QuickLists > Compare Nations > Religions >. The Association of Religion Data Archives. 2005. Retrieved April 23, 2017.
3. "2010 Census of Belize Overview". 2011. Retrieved April 23, 2017.
4. "2010 Census of Belize Detailed Demographics of 2000 and 2010". 2011. Retrieved April 23, 2017.
5. "2011 National Household Survey: Data tables". Statistics Canada. Retrieved April 23, 2017.
6. "The Bahá'í Community Canada, Facts and Figures". The Bahá’í Community Canada. Bahá’í Community Canada. 2014. Retrieved April 23, 2017.
7. "Chapter II, Population Composition, 2002 Census" (PDF). Statistics Bureau. 2002. Retrieved April 23, 2017.
8. "C-01 Appendix : Details of Religious Community Shown Under 'Other Religions And Persuasions' In Main Table C-1- 2011 (India & States/UTs)". Retrieved September 17, 2016.
9. "Population Enumeration Data (Final Population)". Retrieved April 23, 2017.
10. "Resident population by religion and sex" (PDF). Statistics Mauritius. pp. 68,71. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 16, 2013. Retrieved April 23, 2017.
11. "Baha'i Faith in India". Official Website of the Bahá'ís of India. National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of India. 2010. Retrieved April 24, 2017.
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