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The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby
The same survey also found that self-identified Christians are more likely to believe in aliens than the devil, and more likely to believe in fate than in heaven or an eternal soul.
Forty-six per cent of British people identify themselves as Christian, and 46 per cent as irreligous. 5 per cent of Britons self-identify as Muslims, and there are also significant minorities of Hindus, Sikhs, Jews and Buddhists.
British people 'more likely to believe in ghosts than a Creator'