Gallup poll: Belief in religious entities continues downward trend
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ACCORDING TO A NEW GALLUP POLL — BELIEF IN FIVE OF THE ENTITIES ASSOCIATED WITH CHURCH ARE FOLLOWING A SIMILAR TREND.
THOSE ENTITIES ARE GOD — ANGELS — HEAVEN — HELL AND THE DEVIL.
AMONG PEOPLE WHO RESPONDED TO THE POLL — 74% SAID THEY BELIEVE IN GOD.
THAT’S DOWN FROM 90% IN 2001.
69% SAID THEY BELIEVE IN ANGELS — DOWN FROM 79% IN 2001.
67% SAID THEY BELIEVE IN HEAVEN — DOWN FROM 83%.
59% SAID THEY BELIEVE IN HELL — DOWN FROM 71%.
AND 58% SAID THEY BELIEVE IN THE DEVIL — DOWN FROM 58%.
THE LINK BETWEEN DECREASED CHURCH ATTENDANCE AND DECREASED BELIEF IN RELIGIOUS ENTITIES APPEARS TO BE THERE — WITH LESS THAN HALF OF RESPONDENTS WHO RARELY ATTEND OR NEVER ATTEND SAYING THEY BELIEVE IN HEAVEN — HELL OR THE DEVIL.
THE POLL ALSO FOUND THAT PROTESTANTS ARE MORE LIKELY THAN CATHOLICS TO BELIEVE IN EACH OF THE FIVE ENTITIES — AND SAME WITH REPUBLICANS VERSUS DEMOCRATS.