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Poll: Half of Americans Reject Evolution

Poll: Half of Americans Reject Evolution

Baptist Press

NASHVILLE -- Roughly half of Americans reject the theory of evolution and instead believe that God created humans in their present form in the past 10,000 years, according to a new Newsweek poll.

The survey of 1,004 adults, conducted March 28-29, found that 48 percent of Americans believe God made humans "pretty much in the present form at one time within the last 10,000 years or so." Another 30 percent believe humans evolved over millions of years, with God guiding the process -- a belief sometimes called theistic evolution. Only 13 percent believe in a God-less evolution.

It is but the latest poll showing that a large number of Americans discount evolution -- despite the fact it is promoted as true within the mainstream media, academia and culture at large.

Among other polls:

A Gallup poll of 1,002 adults last May found that 46 percent of Americans believed God created humans in their present form within the past 10,000 years. Thirty-six percent believed in theistic evolution, and 13 percent believed in evolution with God not playing a role.

 

A Harris poll of 1,000 adults in June 2005 found that 64 percent believed "human beings were created directly by God," 22 percent said humans "evolved from earlier species" and 10 percent believed humans "are so complex that they required a powerful force or intelligent being to help create them." In a separate question, only 38 percent said humans "developed from earlier species."

The Newsweek poll also found that 91 percent of Americans profess a belief in God, and only 3 percent describe themselves as an atheist.

 

© Copyright 2007 Baptist Press. All Rights Reserved.

Most Recent User Comments
GalapagosPete
4/15/2007 10:53 PM
Evolutionary Theory is mainstream science, and has been for over a century. Unless someone comes up with evidence that disproves evolution, it will remain mainstream science and will be taught in science classes. Polls almost always reflect people's beliefs, not reality; when polls do reflect reality it is purely coincidence.

At one time it was believed that the Earth sat in the center of the solar system. Observation ultimately showed that this was not true but fearful people refused to believe it. They said that the scientists who promoted this new view had no real evidence, that it was impossible, even blasphemous. And yet it was, and is, true. It was true before people accepted it; their opinion made no difference to the truth. And so it is with evolution. The truth of evolution does not depend on people's beliefs, only on whether it is good science, and 150 years of science say that it is.
laubachs
4/4/2007 3:06 PM
If this is true, how can we say we live in a democracy? We are allowing the secular, humanistic, liberal, existential minority brainwash our children with the religion of evolution. It takes more faith to believe evolution than creation. The common sense evidence definitely supports creation: there are no (non-fraudulant) transitional forms from one species to a new one, there are no changing species today, "Why did my children take a year to walk, when a monkey walks within its first week? Isn't that devolving? or is it just that God created humans as humans and monkeys as monkeys as it says in Genesis 1:24-28?
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