OK, granted. But I stand by my suggestion that it is a faulty comparison - in order to get a clear indication of statistical probability, the Islamic world must first be on the same playing field as Christians in that they be allowed to scrutinize and subsequently choose their own beliefs without fear of retribution.
OK, granted. But I stand by my suggestion that it is a faulty comparison - in order to get a clear indication of statistical probability, the Islamic world must first be on the same playing field as Christians in that they be allowed to scrutinize and subsequently choose their own beliefs without fear of retribution. ??
If anything, this makes my point even stronger.
My point was that people born in Muslim indoctrinating countries are overwhelmingly Muslim, and are convinced of the "truth" of Islam.
And had you been born in one of those countries, you'd likely be attempting now, to convince me of a "truth" other than the one you hold dear now.
Simple statement of fact.