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Ulysses S. Grant's religious beliefs are often described as ambiguous. He was raised in a Methodist household but did not frequently attend church as an adult. While he did not explicitly identify as an atheist, he expressed skepticism about organized religion and the role of divine intervention in human affairs. His writings suggest a more pragmatic and agnostic view of faith rather than outright Atheism.

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