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44% of people are idiots.

Well, for some, believing in "evolution" means admitting that humans evolved from apes, rather than via some divine creation, and that is enough to make them dismiss the entire concept.

These numbers do not surprise me.
 
What makes more sense?

That we adapted to our environments over the span of millions of years or that some supernatural being created everything we see in 7 days....

:disgust:
 
Cheers to Czar, Iceland has the highest number of rational people, GB, while not all that far behind has WAY to many people who are not sane.
 
Originally posted by: cKGunslinger
Well, for some, believing in "evolution" means admitting that humans evolved from apes, rather than via some divine creation, and that is enough to make them dismiss the entire concept.

These numbers do not surprise me.

We didn't evolve from apes. We evolved from a common ancestor. Apes evolved on their own path.
 
We didn't evolve from apes. We evolved from a common ancestor. Apes evolved on their own path.

That's why he put evolution in quotes, because they misinterpret it and think it says we evolved from apes.
 
Originally posted by: Demon-Xanth
Originally posted by: cKGunslinger
Well, for some, believing in "evolution" means admitting that humans evolved from apes, rather than via some divine creation, and that is enough to make them dismiss the entire concept.

These numbers do not surprise me.

We didn't evolve from apes. We evolved from a common ancestor. Apes evolved on their own path.

Shut up ape man.
 
Originally posted by: BW86
What makes more sense?

That we adapted to our environments over the span of millions of years or that some supernatural being created everything we see in 7 days....

:disgust:

Considering how many variables could be taken into consideration and how easily one or two things might have wiped out the entire species...

I don't believe in the 7 day theory, though I don't believe we did it all on our own either. No idea personally how it happened and I doubt anyone else can precisely say how we overcame certain barriers and reached certain milestones as a society to progress the way we did. Just a casual thought excersize reveals the enormous potential for extinction we as a species had over those millions of years.
 
Originally posted by: cKGunslinger
Well, for some, believing in "evolution" means admitting that humans evolved from apes, rather than via some divine creation, and that is enough to make them dismiss the entire concept.

These numbers do not surprise me.

Indeed. They've been frightened/tricked into dismissing evolution out of hand because it's "incompatible with Christianity." Which is total BS. It's entirely compatible with Christianity. There are a lot of Christians who believe in evolution as well. You don't HAVE to believe in evolution if you don't want to, but it's not an either/or thing unless you're entirely closed-minded.
 
These number are up. I am encouraged. About 15 years ago when I was in college the latest study had idiocy at about 95%. It is the US, folks. The numbers in other, better educated countries are much better.
 
As we evolve into slobbering pools of fatty ooze piles we also start believing in unscientifically sound explanations. We lose things that aren't used during the evolution process and that includes brains.
 
Originally posted by: RichardE
Originally posted by: BW86
What makes more sense?

That we adapted to our environments over the span of millions of years or that some supernatural being created everything we see in 7 days....

:disgust:

Considering how many variables could be taken into consideration and how easily one or two things might have wiped out the entire species...

I don't believe in the 7 day theory, though I don't believe we did it all on our own either. No idea personally how it happened and I doubt anyone else can precisely say how we overcame certain barriers and reached certain milestones as a society to progress the way we did. Just a casual thought excersize reveals the enormous potential for extinction we as a species had over those millions of years.

There is a very important concept one has to understand to appreciate evolution. Looking backwards and trying to figure the odds is a fruitless exercise. In any sequence of highly improbable events there is an outcome and that outcome is one which (statistically) should not have happened. Looking at outcomes and saying the odds are so thin that it could not have happened without divine intervention is just putting faith into intuition over analysis.
 
Originally posted by: Mwilding
Originally posted by: RichardE
Originally posted by: BW86
What makes more sense?

That we adapted to our environments over the span of millions of years or that some supernatural being created everything we see in 7 days....

:disgust:

Considering how many variables could be taken into consideration and how easily one or two things might have wiped out the entire species...

I don't believe in the 7 day theory, though I don't believe we did it all on our own either. No idea personally how it happened and I doubt anyone else can precisely say how we overcame certain barriers and reached certain milestones as a society to progress the way we did. Just a casual thought excersize reveals the enormous potential for extinction we as a species had over those millions of years.

There is a very important concept one has to understand to appreciate evolution. Looking backwards and trying to figure the odds is a fruitless exercise. In any sequence of highly improbable events there is an outcome and that outcome is one which (statistically) should not have happened. Looking at outcomes and saying the odds are so thin that it could not have happened without divine intervention is just putting faith into intuition over analysis.

I never stated diving intervention, I stated I did not know. Do you know precisely? You have just as much faith in a mathematical anomaly/improbability of occurring without intervention as people who believe in 7 days. Remember that.
 
Fortunately 99% of the population's opinions on evolution don't matter one bit. Not a scientist? Don't care.
 
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