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Less than half of Americans continue to say religion is very important in their lives, while more say they have no religious affiliation.
The 17-percentage-point drop in U.S. religiosity over the past decade is among the largest declines measured in the Gallup World Poll.
Psychic healing and ghosts top Americans' paranormal beliefs, while most reject concepts like witches, astrology and reincarnation.
Most Americans have a religious preference -- predominantly a Christian one -- but less than half say religion is "very important" to them.
Gallup https://news.gallup.com/poll/1690/Religion.aspx
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