Interesting study. It raises several questions.
Who was behind the study? What were the motives?
How do those numbers compare internationally?
What is the understanding of agnostic? (I've always thought of it as not subscribing to a God which is described by any religion, which would put the % of believers closer to 30%, which I will admit is fairly higher than I had thought).
Is this the common trend of the population? (I often think that if people were honest with themselves, this number would be very regular).
What is the prevailing attitude of scientists between non/believers? Is there pressure to separate oneself from religion to establish greater credibility perhaps?
Finally, a big question is asked, are non-believers more attracted to science or is science making them non-believers?
Thank you for the link.
I feel like I should not pursue this topic however, as I don't think this is really the place to be doing so.
Edit: Haha, I just realized what your name is, xdeus. Looks like your opinion is clear, and quite passionate.