User talk:P-Man9000

Under religious beliefs:

"American Jews are more likely to be atheist or agnostic than most Americans, especially so compared with Protestants or Catholics. A 2003 poll found that while 79% of Americans believe in God, only 48% of American Jews do, compared with 79% and 90% for Catholics and Protestants respectively. While 66% of Americans said they were "absolutely certain" of God's existence, 24% of American Jews said the same. And though 9% of Americans believe there is no God (8% Catholic and 4% Protestant), 19% of American Jews believe God does not exist"

False and misleading. According to your foot note this is based on a 2003 Harris Poll. http://www.harrisinteractive.com/vault/Harris-Interactive-Poll-Research-While-Most-Americans-Believe-in-God-Only-36-pct-A-2003-10.pdf

If you pay attention you will see that on Table 1 of the footnoted source only 5% of American Jews are atheist. Somebody, apparently with an agenda, distorted the combined response of absolutely believe in God and somewhat believe in God to mean that 48 percent of American Jews believe in God. I believe that it is most relevant that 71 percent of Jews believe God may exist and that the strength of the uncertainty is not so relevant or measurable.