• Creationists vs Reality

    From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to All on Sat Jul 27 01:04:35 2019
    Hello Everybody,

    Everybody believes in something ...

    --Lee

    Gallup: 40% of Americans Are Creationists, but a Record-High 22% Accept
    Reality
    By Hemant Mehta, July 26, 2019

    The good news: Belief in Young Earth Creationism is nearly as low as
    it’s ever been, and acceptance of evolution by natural selection is at
    an all-time high!

    The bad news: Belief in Young Earth Creationism is still nearly twice
    as popular as reality.

    Forty percent of U.S. adults ascribe to a strictly creationist view of
    human origins, believing that God created them in their present form
    within roughly the past 10,000 years. However, more Americans continue
    to think that humans evolved over millions of years — either with God’s guidance (33%) or, increasingly, without God’s involvement at all
    (22%).

    The latest findings, from a June 3-16 Gallup poll, have not changed significantly from the last reading in 2017. However, the 22% of
    Americans today who do not believe God had any role in human evolution
    marks a record high dating back to 1982. This figure has changed more
    than the other two have over the years and coincides with an increasing
    number of Americans saying they have no religious identification.

    So the news isn’t awful… but only because it was never that incredible
    to begin with. If there’s any positive news from the last time this
    poll was taken two years ago, it’s that fewer people believe the wishy
    -washy idea that evolution is real but God guided the process — as if
    that reconciles science and religion — and a slight majority of those
    who no longer subscribe to that view have just taken God out of the
    picture altogether.

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  • From alexander koryagin@2:5020/2140.2 to Lee Lofaso on Sun Jul 28 21:39:33 2019
    Hi, Lee Lofaso!
    I read your message from 27.07.2019 00:04

    LL> Forty percent of U.S. adults ascribe to a strictly creationist
    LL> view of human origins, believing that God created them in their
    LL> present form within roughly the past 10,000 years. However,
    LL> more Americans continue to think that humans evolved over
    LL> millions of years either with God's guidance (33%) or,
    LL> increasingly, without God's involvement at all (22%).

    Another cool theory: when aliens grounded on Earth, quite long ago, they
    _as usual_ didn't have many robots on its flying saucer to do hard and
    dirty job. But instead of making mines and electronic factories they
    used to catch a pack of native animals (monkeys in Earth's case), to
    modify them slightly and make them a little bit more clever.
    When they left, they left us, animals with brains, alive. Indeed it was
    a poor choice to stand us in front of the firing squad, _without guilt_. Besides, it was interesting to see what will happen here. ;=)

    Bye, Lee!
    Alexander Koryagin
    fido7.fidonews 2019
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