Bringing in the Sheaves of Data About Americans' Religious Beliefs

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Heaven will be disappointingly crowded—and hell disappointingly uncrowded—if people are right about where they’ll end up. That’s one of the findings we glean from a batch of surveys on Americans’ religious (and quasi-religious) beliefs.

In a Harris Poll, 84 percent of adults said they believe in the survival of the soul after death. Within this cohort, 63 percent expect to go to heaven, while just 1 percent expect to go to hell. Six percent foresee a stay in purgatory, 11 percent think they’ll spend the afterlife “someplace else,” and 18 percent are unwilling to hazard a guess about their final destination.

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