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A "lifeway research" poll conducted on behalf of "Ligonier Ministries" (a calvinist outreach organization) conducted a poll of "Americans with Evangelical Beliefs" titled the State of Theology, 2020.
This study did not include catholics, and yet a significant error was previously included in this article with attempts to portray 80% of American Roman Catholics as Arian Heretics.
This is sourced completely out of thin air, from a study which did not include nor even mention the word "catholic" and conducted by a very specific sect of Reformed theology calvinists and published by a Southern Baptist Evangelical publisher.
Not only the polling organization, its publisher AND the survey itself, as well as the included intentional misrepresentation of its data, methods, respondents, and results all represent a gross violation of POV as well as inclusion of simply incorrect and non factual information.
I have thusly removed that section. 2600:6C5E:4B7F:F095:297E:240D:E4CC:766B ( talk) 15:24, 6 July 2024 (UTC)
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A "lifeway research" poll conducted on behalf of "Ligonier Ministries" (a calvinist outreach organization) conducted a poll of "Americans with Evangelical Beliefs" titled the State of Theology, 2020.
This study did not include catholics, and yet a significant error was previously included in this article with attempts to portray 80% of American Roman Catholics as Arian Heretics.
This is sourced completely out of thin air, from a study which did not include nor even mention the word "catholic" and conducted by a very specific sect of Reformed theology calvinists and published by a Southern Baptist Evangelical publisher.
Not only the polling organization, its publisher AND the survey itself, as well as the included intentional misrepresentation of its data, methods, respondents, and results all represent a gross violation of POV as well as inclusion of simply incorrect and non factual information.
I have thusly removed that section. 2600:6C5E:4B7F:F095:297E:240D:E4CC:766B ( talk) 15:24, 6 July 2024 (UTC)