Originally posted by Simon
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I would imagine that religionists in general wouldn't care to apply pseudo-democratic criteria to the truth or falsity of their beliefs ("ten thousand clever people can't possibly be wrong!") but since Simon has already done so it's worth pointing out that a 1998 survey published in Nature (394, 313; 23 January 1998) found that 72.2% of respondents to a survey sent to several hundred members of the (US) National Academy of Sciences disbelieved in a god and 20.8% characterised their position as "doubt or agnosticism", leaving only 7% of believers.
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