Fr0d0, you are bordering on a kind of No True Scotsman argument, defining "Christians" as people who go to church on a Sunday. You've previously agreed with my statement that anyone who "follows and believes the words of Jesus Christ" is a Christian, so how does going to church even come into it? My mother and grandmother didn't go to church for years, but they still believed Jesus was the son of God.
We could easily argue that America isn't mostly Christian by defining Christians as "non-bigoted, loving people", and just looking at the amount of hatred that comes out of major churches in that country...
Fortunately, we have a way of determining how many people are Christian in a country or not, and we do it by asking people what they believe. Yes, they might be lying, or just "defaulting", but you have no evidence that any of them are. It's all speculation aimed at trying to support your own view.
We could easily argue that America isn't mostly Christian by defining Christians as "non-bigoted, loving people", and just looking at the amount of hatred that comes out of major churches in that country...
Fortunately, we have a way of determining how many people are Christian in a country or not, and we do it by asking people what they believe. Yes, they might be lying, or just "defaulting", but you have no evidence that any of them are. It's all speculation aimed at trying to support your own view.