Malkie, you are correct, even after mg's attempt at adding qualifications:
For example, consider the Jehovah's Witnesses, also considered a 'restoration church,' along with Mormonism:MG 2.0 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 26, 2025 6:10 pm...You seemingly brushed off the size/influence/international factor quickly.![]()
What I said was that the CofJCofLDS is the largest...by far...of the Restoration churches. Why you don't see that as an indicator of the 'fruits of the restoration/gospel' is illogical. Especially in view of some of the scriptural prophecy that seems to point towards influence and size having some degree of importance. You might think that before Christ comes that there would be a church upon the earth with an international influence. At least to the degree that Christianity is allowed to grow and have any influence...
The Jehovah's Witnesses organization has an international presence and is a far larger group that exceeds the LDS church in satisfying mg's requirements:...the term "Restorationism" is used as a descriptive term for unrelated Restorationist groups which were formed during the eras of the Great Awakenings, such as the Christadelphians (Greek: 'Brothers of Christ'), Swedenborgians (i.e., The New Church), Irvingians (the largest of which is the New Apostolic Church), The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (i.e., Mormonism), Jehovah's Witnesses (from the tetragrammaton for God), La Luz del Mundo (Spanish: 'the Light of the World'), and Iglesia ni Cristo (Tagalog: 'Church of Christ').[5][6][7][8] These Restorationist groups share a belief that historic Christianity lost the true faith during the Great Apostasy and that the Church needed to be restored.[9][10]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Restorationism
So, the JW organization counts only clearly active members and has about a 50% active rate, unlike the LDS church, which counts dead people, those who forgot they had a baseball baptism, newborns who aren't even baptized yet, etc., and has millions of inactives equaling at least 60-75% of its "membership."...Jehovah's Witnesses have an active presence in most countries. In 2024, Jehovah's Witnesses reported approximately 8.8 million publishers—the term they use for members actively involved in preaching—in about 119,000 congregations.[6] ...
The official published membership statistics, such as those above, include only those who submit reports for their personal ministry.[31] As a result, only about half of those who self-identify as Jehovah's Witnesses in independent demographic studies are considered active by the faith itself.[32][33]
I was reminded of another church mentioned last time we had this discussion and mg tried this argument, If I recall correctly it was Res Ipsa who noted the international presence and size of 7th Day Adventists, a religion that also dwarfs the LDS:
Bottom line, mg's argument that LDS size and international influence are larger than any other restoration church is wrong. His use of this (incorrect) storyline as evidence that a god thinks his religion is the one and only 'true' one is illogical and baseless.The world church is governed by a General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, with smaller regions administered by divisions, unions, local conferences, and local missions. The Seventh-day Adventist Church is as of 2016 "one of the fastest-growing and most widespread churches worldwide",[8] with a worldwide baptized membership of over 22 million people. As of May 2007, it was the twelfth-largest Protestant religious body in the world and the sixth-largest highly international religious body. It is ethnically and culturally diverse and maintains a missionary presence in over 215 countries and territories.[15][16] The church operates over 7,500 schools including over 100 post-secondary institutions, numerous hospitals, and publishing houses worldwide, a humanitarian aid organization known as the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) and tax-exempt businesses such as Sanitarium,[17] the proceeds of which contribute to the church's charitable and religious activities.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seventh-d ... ist_Church
