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Pew Research Center
May 8, 2017
3. Religious beliefs
More women than men say they believe in God
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3. Religious beliefs
Two-thirds of Greeks, Latvians say they believe in the evil eye
Only in a handful of countries do most adults believe theirs is the one true faith leading to eternal life in heaven
Only in Moldova does a majority say Bible should be taken literally
Majorities or pluralities of adults in most Central and Eastern European countries say Bible or other holy book is the word of God
Armenians, Bosnians most likely to believe in fate
Belief in heaven somewhat more common than belief in hell
While most believe in God, fewer are absolutely certain
More women than men say they believe in God
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