Here in America, most do not accept evolution as fact much to the chagrin of folks that try to speak otherwise. Here on IHD, those that believe in a God far outweigh those that don't 72% to 24%. In the U.S., only 14 percent of adults thought that evolution was "definitely true," while about a third firmly rejected the idea.http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2006/08/060810-evolution.html
Here in America, most do not accept evolution as fact much to the chagrin of folks that try to speak otherwise. Here on IHD, those that believe in a God far outweigh those that don't 72% to 24%.
Quote from: Hemodoc on January 16, 2010, 11:20:44 AMHere in America, most do not accept evolution as fact much to the chagrin of folks that try to speak otherwise. Here on IHD, those that believe in a God far outweigh those that don't 72% to 24%. In the U.S., only 14 percent of adults thought that evolution was "definitely true," while about a third firmly rejected the idea.http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2006/08/060810-evolution.htmlI must say, I have a real problem understanding where Hemodoc gets his numbers from. Maybe I just can't do sums.In the poll for this thread I count 64% as believing in God, 20% believe thare's no god and 16% are not sure/undecided.
I go to the national geographic link which shows the USA among 34 countries in a chart. For the USA, 40% say evolution is true, 40% say it's not and 20% are not sure.
If you look at the poll at the top of the page you will see that Hemodoc used the number of votes as the percentage. The percentage of folks who voted who said that they believe in god is just under 60%. There is another 5% who answered that there is a god and dialysis is hell.The percentage of folks who said that they do not believe in god is just under 20%. The undecided/not sure folks are about 16%.Stoday, I looked at the graph form the National Geographic as well. It appears that the text accompanying the chart has the figure for those who accept evolution as true. The chart shows 41%, but the text says 14%. It looks like the chart reports aabout 38% of Americans do not accept the theory of evolution. I'm not debating, just clarifying the confusion over the numbers. I should have caught that earlier.
Quote from: Hemodoc on January 16, 2010, 11:20:44 AMHere in America, most do not accept evolution as fact much to the chagrin of folks that try to speak otherwise. Here on IHD, those that believe in a God far outweigh those that don't 72% to 24%. IHD has 3974 members. Out of that number 123 voted in this poll. So, of those who voted, 72% said yes, they believe in God. Wonder what the other 3800 members think? Back to my corner!
Dear Aleta, et al, I am not debating either, but to clarify the reason that I put the quotes from the NatGeo article and the poll here on this thread was to counter the many comments that stated that most folks believe in evolution.
So, pick your poll of choice, it has been a consistent finding for years that most evolutionists find quite shocking, but it is true.
My point, many in your vocal minority have loudly tried to shut down the majority view here on IHD through various tactics which ignore the actual facts and data.
Not that I will go forth with any more debate with the vocal minority
Gosh Gail, You're so smart... (for a girl). Let's rumble!
Quote from: dwcrawford on January 19, 2010, 06:32:00 AMGosh Gail, You're so smart... (for a girl). Let's rumble! Quote from: dwcrawford on January 19, 2010, 06:32:00 AMGosh Gail, You're so smart... (for a girl). Let's rumble! Oh dear, Dan, did I neglect to tell you that in "real" life I'm a transgendered short guy from Rumbletown?
So, pick your poll of choice, it has been a consistent finding for years that most evolutionists find quite shocking, but it is true. My point, many in your vocal minority have loudly tried to shut down the majority view here on IHD through various tactics which ignore the actual facts and data. This is just one small example of what you get into when you challenge the minority view. Not that I will go forth with any more debate with the vocal minority, but it is quite amusing to see such debate over such a minor point of contention that is actually not in contention. Polls show that the most Americans do not accept the theory of evolution.
Not sure what type of real debate can occur if just stating the fact of evolution polls in America brings such derision.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/19/world/middleeast/19syria.htmlI'd like to contribute this article to the discussion since for me it represents a most admirable goal, that of seeking mutual respect among people who may hold different beliefs but who are nonetheless engaged in the same quest. I cannot at all understand why any one set of beliefs MUST hold sway over the others. I am aware of the proselytizing mission inherent in some belief systems but I find it hard to believe that God, if indeed God does exist, would have created such a diverse world with such diverse peoples but only one, single, fairly narrow path to "salvation".
If everyone lived by The Golden Rule - Do onto others as you would want them to do onto you- the world would be a much nicer place to live!!
Quote from: monrein on January 19, 2010, 05:26:14 AMhttp://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/19/world/middleeast/19syria.htmlI'd like to contribute this article to the discussion since for me it represents a most admirable goal, that of seeking mutual respect among people who may hold different beliefs but who are nonetheless engaged in the same quest. I cannot at all understand why any one set of beliefs MUST hold sway over the others. I am aware of the proselytizing mission inherent in some belief systems but I find it hard to believe that God, if indeed God does exist, would have created such a diverse world with such diverse peoples but only one, single, fairly narrow path to "salvation". What I have pointing out since joined battle here. Hemodoc, you say the majority of the people beleive "in creationism". Ah, which version? There are as many views of that as there are of God. I beleive in a supreme being who created everything in this universe (you know physics tells us there could be others) but I also believe that evolution is one of the mechanisms used to "run" this universe. Oh, rock it was me who said something like this and started that mess. Sorry others got the blame. Quote from: del on January 19, 2010, 12:19:31 PMIf everyone lived by The Golden Rule - Do onto others as you would want them to do onto you- the world would be a much nicer place to live!! A good thing to remeber. Play nice,everyone. And let that be my final comment from dialysis today. And, for thosekeeping score, the patients are winning in 9 minutes of regulatin. If your lost, you didn't read the other thread.
http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/01/18/must-there-be-a-bottom-line/I found this article in today's NYT to be quite interesting and germane to the discussion on this thread.