Bahai lies exposed in US census too !!

Bahais claim that there are 1,75,000 Baha’is in US. But the official census says something else. The official census of United States  says that “there were 28,000 Baha’is in US in 1990, then in 2001 it figure went up to 84,000 (entry by troops?) then again in 2008 it dropped down to 49000 (exodus by troops!)”. Extract of official census is as under:
Table 75. Self-Described Religious Identification of Adult Population
(www.census.gov)


Religious Groups
1990
(1000)
2001
(1000)
2008
(1000)
53
Bahai
28
84
49


New Zealand Bahá’í Community upholds the truth

I would personally extend my congratulations to the Bahá’í Community of New Zealand for upholding the truth. It stands out distinctly from other Bahá’í communities in the world who prefer being in good books of Universal House of Justice at cost of true Bahá’í Values.

The New Zealand Bahá’í community has taken a landmark step of acknowledging, for the first time in Bahá’í history, a reverse growth in numbers of Faith members, in agreement with the official census.

Following are interesting trends as per the latest official census of Government of New Zealand.

Religion   
1996
2006
2013
Bahá’ís
3104
2772
2637

In Seven Years (From 2006 to 2013) The Bahá’í population has DECREASED by 5%.

Bahá'í census is a skewed fiction.




If one surfs the NET he is bound to come across such slogans like, “Bahá'í Faith the fastest growing Religion”, “Bahá'í Faith the most widespread Religion”, “Bahá'í Faith the most comfortable Religion” so on and so forth. These slogans are nothing but skewed fiction inserted by Bahá'í Administration itself.

The claim of seven million Bahá'ís across the world with 2.2 millions in India has been deflated by Official Census of Government of India.

THE CASE OF INDIA

Though the Bahá'í records of the data on Bahá'í population of India shows that one time it had crossed two millions yet the Census of India reports of 1971, 1981, 1991 and 2001 show only a fraction of the total number Bahá'ís throughout the country. This means that the census department of India fumbled four times to give accurate number of Bahá'ís. Just to cite an example, Bahá'í census figures in 1991 was 5575 and in 2001 it was 11,324 against 2.2 millions claimed by the Bahá'í administration.