Did you miss my numbered analysis of the Pew reference (it was not a Pew study)?
Please tell us what information given by the Pew Study is incorrect.
The Pew reference (it was not a Pew study) gave no information. It made unsubstantiated claims, which are somewhat different from another study that I posted, which gave complete methodology and data and analysis.
Your lack of doing so, after being asked numerous times, leads us to believe you may not be able to find any fault with the Pew Study other than it refutes your misrepresentation of the facts.
The Pew reference (it was not a Pew study) gave no facts. It made claims without methodology, raw data, or analysis, referring to another entity which claims to have held the study, but without supplying any information whatsoever. If I told you that my study showed that exactly 85.7% of all American citizens were Catholic, and supplied a list of numbers for other affiliations, would you believe me? Or would you want to see the data?
Pew is as liberal as it gets; now that you have discovered your inner liberal, as shown on this thread, it seems that you are willing to accept any of their claims.
Not at all. I read every word of it although it made very little sense.
You have a difficult time being specific, Mark. You're great with broad generalities, but when it comes to facts...not so much.
I'll ask you again. What facts did the Pew Study present that you are challenging?
Do you doubt that the United States is over 50% Protestant?
Do you doubt that the United States is 24% Roman Catholic?