Is there a good study of US church creation as a form of entrepreneurship? Growth, fragmentation, competition, dynamism etc.
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I'd love to read an economic history of the Catholic Church (or any other major Church). Most successful startup ever, even though product-market fit took 400+ years.
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have a feeling the coming together of the church and colonialism drove the exponential growth
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LDS Church has impressive net additions, but the real magic is in their negative churn
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I’ve non-ironically recommended this as a “startup book” a couple of times. From the LDS church, half founding story, half a response to the Internet making all controversial subjects from early days easily discoverable. Just like a startup tell-all. https://history.lds.org/saints?lang=eng
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Can I beat SoftBank to lead the LDS $900mm Series B? The dream growth chart!
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Would be interesting to see a chart as a percentage of US population over time
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Agree with
@duellsy, need to look at data as % of population. Both spikes happen approx. same time. Need to take out the “beta” of the entire population to see if there was any impact or just humans “compounding”
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One was emphasizing doctrinal differences, instead of doctrinal similarities, I believe. There was another inflection when they focused on international growth. Got into a google hole on this once. Their growth rates are public, so there’s Mormon blogs debating growth strategy.
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to what?! this is an interesting holiday season rabbit hole...
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