Actually, the only thing that strikes me about those numbers is that they seem low...https://twitter.com/jonathanstea/status/1324183620634861568 …
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I love that the “nothing in particular” religious folks are the most into woo.
Makes sense to me, there's no particular theology there; no reason *not* to believe in those things, unlike a religion that might disbelieve in them. Most organized religions have defined supernatural theologies to ascribe to. (The virgin birth, the resurrection, etc)
Damn, I initially read that as: 41% believe in physics.
I facetiously asked a group of women if they wanted to start a coven. I had over a hundred responses!!! 
I find it hilarious that christians believe in reincarnation, it isn’t compatible with the text of the Bible, nor is astrology.
Wait only 30% of CHRISTIANS believe in reincarnation? 
You bet! There's a whole journal, JSE, that publishes "research" on such things, including dog astrology: http://web.archive.org/web/20150424120723/http://www.scientificexploration.org/journal/jse_21_2_braesch.pdf … One can peruse the list of articles: http://web.archive.org/web/20150318030748/http://www.scientificexploration.org/journal/articles.html …
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