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Which is not totally trustworthy.
The evidence could be mis-interpreted, the reasoning faulty and the logic, too. But OK.
Which is not totally trustworthy.
If you insist that the Church insists that humans descend from two sole parents, then the dichotomy is as you represent it. In that case, I’ll go with the evidence and declare that Ott and the Church are wrong…However, absent the stories from Genesis, I, and many others, would still care deeply about human origins.Alec
It’s silly that there’s even a continuing dispute about this in 2009!
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If you insist that the Church insists that humans descend from two sole parents, then the dichotomy is as you represent it. In that case, I’ll go with the evidence and declare that Ott and the Church are wrong…However, absent the stories from Genesis, I, and many others, would still care deeply about human origins.Alec
As if just flipping the calendar makes a difference.It’s silly that there’s even a continuing dispute about this in 2009!
But interesting to speculate how they would cut up textbooks on geology, biology, paleontology, chemistry, astronomy, physics, history and probably a dozen other disciplines to make them conform to their version of the Bible.…It’s silly that there’s even a continuing dispute about this in 2009!
Dear Alec,However, absent the stories from Genesis, I, and many others, would still care deeply about human origins.
Alec
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Are you trying to make a point? Or is your point that science is determined by popular vote?On Darwin’s Birthday, Only 4 in 10 Believe in Evolution
PRINCETON, NJ – On the eve of the 200th anniversary of Charles Darwin’s birth, a new Gallup Poll shows that only 39% of Americans say they “believe in the theory of evolution,”
I think the most important thing in that poll is how much education means to the results. Those with high school or less are far more likely to disagree with evolution while those with any education are much more likely to accept evolution. I think that says a lot.Other interesting snippets from the same Gallup poll:
39% believe (for what its worth) but only 25% do not believe in evolution.
“Naturally, some of this is because of educational differences. Americans who have lower levels of formal education are significantly less likely than others to be able to identity Darwin with his theory, and to have an opinion on it either way.”
Basically a worthless poll, but it does cast an interesting light on who the anti-science people are and how they spin polls.
Pride accompanies education.I think the most important thing in that poll is how much education means to the results. Those with high school or less are far more likely to disagree with evolution while those with any education are much more likely to accept evolution. I think that says a lot.
Peace
Tim
You’re a very humble man.Pride accompanies education.
Are you aware that the US is the only western country in which those percentages can be found? Do you suppose it might be related to the fundamentalist/creationist phenomenon which is also exclusive to the US?On Darwin’s Birthday, Only 4 in 10 Believe in Evolution
PRINCETON, NJ – On the eve of the 200th anniversary of Charles Darwin’s birth, a new Gallup Poll shows that only 39% of Americans say they “believe in the theory of evolution,”
Do you find me prideful and what does that mean when it comes to accepting evolution?Pride accompanies education.
I didn’t know that, but a survey in the UK last year showed a dramatic increase in those who do not believe in evolutionary theory also (as Ed West just posted):Are you aware that the US is the only western country in which those percentages can be found?
No, I don’t.Do you suppose it might be related to the fundamentalist/creationist phenomenon which is also exclusive to the US?
That is an important truth. We might qualify it to “secular education”, but even education in sacred doctrine is filled with dangers around the sins of pride. The perennial spiritual teaching of the Church has always warned about that.Pride accompanies education.
Now now Orogeny. I really didn’t make a charge against anyone in particular. However, all of us are guilty of pride to one degree or another.Do you find me prideful and what does that mean when it comes to accepting evolution?
Should I ignore that which I have studied and understand and defer to those who have done neither? Is that pride buffalo?
Peace
Tim
From 0 to 39 isn’t bad especially considering that the theory was not even published for another 50 years.On Darwin’s Birthday, Only 4 in 10 Believe in Evolution
PRINCETON, NJ – On the eve of the 200th anniversary of Charles Darwin’s birth, a new Gallup Poll shows that only 39% of Americans say they “believe in the theory of evolution,”
Well, perhaps you could rephrase your statement. How do you equate the fact that people with the most education tend to accept evolution and those with the least education tend to discount it and how does pride enter into that equation?Now now Orogeny. I really didn’t make a charge against anyone in particular. However, all of us are guilty of pride to one degree or another.
A remedy for pride is humility.