The article discusses a survey by the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life that showed nonbelievers knew more than believers about religion. The author argues that the survey numbers, which are based on a small sampling of atheists and agnostics, resulted in a large amount of imprecision and briefly discusses the errors of the survey. Results from the Pew survey are presented.
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