85% of Noble Prize winners are Christian or Jewish. Christians and Jews together make up only about 32% of the world population.
You are wrong about the figures. First of all, you are grouping Jews and Christians together. Jews have won 197 Nobel prizes till now, i.e 22.4% of the total. Remember that they are just around 0.15% of the world population. A Jew is 100 times more likely than a Christian to win the Nobel Prize.
And secondly, many of the "Christian Nobel laureates" in your list are actually non-religious or atheists.
The figures are not wrong. Here is the source read it yourself.
https://books.google.com.br/books?id=3jrbmL-DgZQC&pg=PA57&source=gbs_toc_r&hl=pt-BR#v=onepage&q&f=falseI specifically bolded the information on the large number of Jews who won Nobel Prizes. The quoted article was from 2013. At that time Jews had won 193 prizes now it's a few more.
There is no denying the accomplishments of the Jews in this area are particularly impressive. That is why I provided the numbers for both Jews and Christians separately before I provided a combined total.