It is popular amongst Christians to believe that Druids, Wiccans and other "Nature Religions" worship the Devil. This is a complete and total lie.
AnswerThe same that believe in God. The devil is a Christian Diety after all.In Christian beliefs, the devil is said to have influenced humanity's actions rather than directly causing deaths. The devil is considered a tempter, leading individuals to sin, but the responsibility for actions ultimately lies with the individual. Counting the number of deaths specifically caused by the devil is not part of traditional religious teachings.
This is a guess but I believe about 50 percent do.
It's difficult to determine the exact number of people who worship the devil as beliefs and practices vary widely. Devil worship, also known as Satanism, is a fringe practice and is not widely followed compared to mainstream religious beliefs. Most people adhere to mainstream religions or are non-religious.
There is no evidence to suggest that the Jersey Devil, a mythical creature from New Jersey folklore, kills people. The legend describes it as causing mischief and scaring people, but not actively seeking to harm or kill individuals.
Jewish; or religious Jews.
Only Christians and Muslims believe in the devil, although perhaps not all do. Many famous people are agnostics or atheists, often privately so, and these people do not believe in the devil.
It depends if you believe in the devil or not people who dont believe in the devil will most likely say no but if you do some people might say the devil has although no one really knows.
Noo she does not work for the devil on crazy people believe that shes from the devil
No, people who believe that are brainwashed.
Some Irish people do and some Irish people do not.
Many people believe that Lucifer's (Satan, Devil) father's name is Father or GOD.
No more or less so than any opponent he may or may not have. Many people believe he, she or it is a real as their god. Others do not believe in either.
Unknown, hopefuly not many.
Only Christians and Muslims believe in the devil, although perhaps not all do. Assuming that people go to church because they believe in God, rather than for cultural reasons, most of them probably believe in the devil.
The devil will send false prophets as talked about matt 24
No. A few may try.
The percentage of people who believe in the Jersey Devil varies based on surveys and regional beliefs, but generally, it is estimated that around 10-20% of people in New Jersey and surrounding areas might consider it a genuine folklore or cryptid. However, belief in such legends often depends on cultural background, personal experiences, and local traditions. Many people view the Jersey Devil as a myth or urban legend rather than a subject of serious belief.