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Belief in five spiritual entities declines in new Gallup poll

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St. Michael Vanquishing Satan. Painting by Raphael

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, a new Gallup poll found. Still, majorities believe in each, ranging from a high of 74 percent believing in God to lows of 59 percent for hell and 58 percent for the devil. About two-thirds each believe in angels (69 percent) and heaven (67 percent).

Among the key findings:

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“Gallup has documented sharp declines in church attendanceconfidence in organized religion and religious identification in recent years,” the survey report concluded. “Americans’ beliefs regarding God, angels, heaven, hell and the devil have also fallen by double digits since 2001. Still, U.S. adults’ belief in each entity remains at the majority level, and regular churchgoers, Protestants and Republicans, in particular, remain largely resolute in their beliefs.”

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