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If I’m asked, I always reply that I have no idea. It might be 32k. It might be 10k. It might be 50k. No one knows, without doing a study that makes some acceptable and agreed upon definitions, and follows some basic principles of sociological inquiry.Ok…so what do you think is the number? And can you back it up with data?
Which would be interesting. But it is not what Barret’s group is doing. Barret’s totals are based on an idiosyncratic definition of denomination, which counts the RCC as more than 200 denominations, worldwide. Which is silly. And silly for all the other denoms counted once per country, though, for whatever reason, it suits Barret’s needs. The point in pointing this out is that some folk think that in citing Barret’s work, they are referring to a number of denominations as the term is commonly used, and that the number has some type of validity in general.
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