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That's the image of scientists vs. the base rates. Whatever we interpret the "universal spirit" category to mean, it's clear that scientists have overwhelmingly higher rates of non-belief than the general public - either 83% to 33%, or 95% to 51%.
If you look closer into the survey, the number of scientists who side with religious doctrine on questions of science is vanishingly small - 97% say that evolution is true (51% general public), and 87% say it happened with no intervention of any kind from anything (26% general public). The number of Evangelical Protestants drops from well over a quarter of the population (28% general public) to a mere 4%. Interestingly, both Jewish and "other religion" categories go up substantially.
-Jester