Ninety-two percent of Americans say they believe in God, according to a new Gallup poll.
In addition, 94% of those among all three age groups over 30 said they believe in God, with 96% in the American South; 90% of men said they believe in God, and 94% of women do.
But as EWTN News reported, “While at some points in the 1950s almost all Americans identified themselves with a particular religion, more than 1 in 10 Americans now tell pollsters they have no formal religious identity.”
The survey polled 1,018 adults aged 18 and older. It claims a margin of error of plus or minus four percentage points.


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100% of the rebellious angels believe in God and 100% of them hate our Lord.
How many so called American believers really BELIEVE? How many modern American believers would willingly lay down their life for our Lord? I wager less than 3%...
America is the wombat cesspool of every perversion known to man… a Christian in name only nation that exceeds and institutionalizes the perversions of Sodom, Gomorrah and pagan Rome on a universal scale.
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