I told you several times. Their methodology is unstated, and their analyses are unsubstantiated. I gave you a point by point refutation of their claims. And it is not a Pew study - it was done by somebody else. You have not proferred another study. I have. You have yet to comment on whether or not you would agree with using that as a basis for discussion; you have also not come up with a scientifically accurate survey yourself.
Because all you are doing is defaming various studies and not telling us what you think they got wrong.
Scientific substantiation has nothing to do with defaming. It has everything to do with accuracy. It is liberals like you that want people to have beliefs on scientifically accurate data, and want to claim knowledge on things of belief.
Go ahead. Find a scientifically accurate survey and we can take the bias out of things and discuss facts rationally. Or, we can simply have you continue to make unsubstantiated claims (oddly enough, that is how the OPC website is constructed, by the way).
That and the rest of your post is your opinion.
What FACTS stated in those studies are you questioning specifically?
None, apparently, since I've asked you for them a half dozen times and you haven't been able to offer anything.
Do you doubt that the U.S. is over 50% Protestant and 24% Roman Catholic?
Because that was the statistic I cited in each of those studies you're questioning.