Americans’ belief in God, heaven at lowest point in 22 years, Gallup survey says
- According to a Gallup poll, belief in God, angels, heaven, hell, and the devil has declined among Americans, reaching its lowest point in over two decades.
- Belief in all five spiritual entities has decreased by 3 to 5 percentage points since 2016.
- Regular churchgoers, Protestants, and Republicans are more likely to believe in these spiritual entities than other groups.
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American belief in "spiritual entities" drops to new low -- but still rather high
The percentages of Americans who believe in each of five religious entities — God, angels, heaven, hell and the devil — have edged downward by three to five percentage points since 2016. S...
Belief in God, the devil falls to new low: Gallup
Americans’ belief in God, the devil and other spiritual entities has fallen to a new low, according to a Gallup poll released on Thursday. Seventy-four percent of Americans said they believe in God, while 69 percent said they believe in angels and 67 percent said they believe in heaven, the poll found. Slightly smaller shares…
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