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By on October 7, 2013 in, Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia is always quotable, but he is in rare form in a recent interview with. The conversation is wide-ranging, but by far the most interesting part to me involves a conversation about heaven, hell, and the existence of the Devil. In short, Scalia declares boldly his belief in the existence of a personal Devil. The interviewer is somewhat scandalized by the admission, but Scalia doubles-down. Scalia makes the observation that a majority of Americans believe in the Devil and that you have to be pretty out of touch with the American mainstream to be surprised to meet someone who really believes in the Devil. And he is right about that.

Just this year says that 57% of Americans believe in a personal Devil. You can read the fascinating exchange below: You believe in heaven and hell? Oh, of course I do. Don’t you believe in heaven and hell? Does that mean I’m not going? [ Laughing.] Unfortunately not!

Wait, to heaven or hell? It doesn’t mean you’re not going to hell, just because you don’t believe in it. That’s Catholic doctrine! Everyone is going one place or the other. But you don’t have to be a Catholic to get into heaven?

Or believe in it? Of course not! So you don’t know where I’m going. I don’t know where you’re going. I don’t even know whether Judas Iscariot is in hell. I mean, that’s what the pope meant when he said, “Who am I to judge?” He may have recanted and had severe penance just before he died.

Can we talk about your drafting process— [ Leans in, stage-whispers.] I even believe in the Devil. Yeah, he’s a real person. Hey, c’mon, that’s standard Catholic doctrine! Every Catholic believes that. Every Catholic believes this? There’s a wide variety of Catholics out there If you are faithful to Catholic dogma, that is certainly a large part of it. Have you seen evidence of the Devil lately?

You know, it is curious. In the Gospels, the Devil is doing all sorts of things.

He’s making pigs run off cliffs, he’s possessing people and whatnot. And that doesn’t happen very much anymore. It’s because he’s smart.

So what’s he doing now? What he’s doing now is getting people not to believe in him or in God. He’s much more successful that way. That has really painful implications for atheists. Are you sure that’s the Devil’s work? I didn’t say atheists are the Devil’s work. Well, you’re saying the Devil is persuading people to not believe in God.

Couldn’t there be other reasons to not believe? Well, there certainly can be other reasons. But it certainly favors the Devil’s desires. I mean, c’mon, that’s the explanation for why there’s not demonic possession all over the place. That always puzzled me. What happened to the Devil, you know?

He used to be all over the place. He used to be all over the New Testament.

Driver Usb Irda Sangharakshita. What happened to him? He just got wilier. He got wilier. Isn’t it terribly frightening to believe in the Devil? You’re looking at me as though I’m weird. Are you so out of touch with most of America, most of which believes in the Devil?