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But it was not ROCOR vs ROAC. Your point that you bolded and italicized was that the vast majority were all still in ROCOR. I am just asking you to back up your words please. It still does not mean the majority is right, but if the vast majority were all still in ROCOR, I think it is fair to ask for numbers.

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bogoliubtsy wrote:

Counting the ones in these four categories would be pretty easy, actually...and would leave us with a vast majority remaining in ROCOR.

Okay, then let us have those numbers so we can get the vast percentages. But should we not count those that left Orthodoxy all together too?

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Nicholas wrote:
bogoliubtsy wrote:

Counting the ones in these four categories would be pretty easy, actually...and would leave us with a vast majority remaining in ROCOR.

Okay, then let us have those numbers so we can get the vast percentages. But should we not count those that left Orthodoxy all together too?

We are counting those too. I told you...we're counting those in ROAC, ROCiE, and HOCNA. :wink:

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