Unfortunately a poll came out a couple days ago that states only 4 out of 10 people believe in evolution. In my opinion, this is a huge blow to the human race. 150 years after the idea was born and not even half of us believe it. Sad really...
I hate how the question is even framed. Evolution is not something you believe or don't believe. That's like asking "Do you believe the sky is blue?" You understand it or you don't.
The news said that the 39% were comprised mostly of people with a college education or better. Pretty much says it all, eh?
[color=#00FF00][b]"How do you keep the natives off the booze long enough to pass the test?" Asked of a Scottish driving instructor in 1995.[/b][/color]
Fender wrote:I hate how the question is even framed. Evolution is not something you believe or don't believe. That's like asking "Do you believe the sky is blue?" You understand it or you don't.
Maybe I haven't followed this all closely enough of the years, but I find it hard to believe we came from monkeys, what is the actual understanding behind all this, cause if the monkey thing is what is being talked about here... rof
Fender wrote:I hate how the question is even framed. Evolution is not something you believe or don't believe. That's like asking "Do you believe the sky is blue?" You understand it or you don't.
Maybe I haven't followed this all closely enough of the years, but I find it hard to believe we came from monkeys, what is the actual understanding behind all this, cause if the monkey thing is what is being talked about here... rof
Okay, monkey-boy. ( ) Listen , this thing is bigger than simply where we come from. It's how we got to where we are. If there was no evolution, than any remains - of any creatures - from 10,000 (or a million) years ago would show absolutely no difference from the same creature that just died last week.
[color=#00FF00][b]"How do you keep the natives off the booze long enough to pass the test?" Asked of a Scottish driving instructor in 1995.[/b][/color]
Fender wrote:I hate how the question is even framed. Evolution is not something you believe or don't believe. That's like asking "Do you believe the sky is blue?" You understand it or you don't.
Maybe I haven't followed this all closely enough of the years, but I find it hard to believe we came from monkeys, what is the actual understanding behind all this, cause if the monkey thing is what is being talked about here... rof
Evolution doesn't claim we came from monkeys. It says we share a common ancestor. Big difference.
i think he was joking about the 'we came from monkeys' but if he wasn't, i am surprised that someone out there still thinks this is what evolutionary theory states.
But yea, I can't see how people can refuse to believe in something that is happening around us, although people's minds are sort of trapped by the temporal limitations placed on them by such short lifespans relative to the timescales these processes take place over.
Fender wrote:I hate how the question is even framed. Evolution is not something you believe or don't believe. That's like asking "Do you believe the sky is blue?" You understand it or you don't.
Maybe I haven't followed this all closely enough of the years, but I find it hard to believe we came from monkeys, what is the actual understanding behind all this, cause if the monkey thing is what is being talked about here... rof
Nonono, we aren't monkeys. We are apes. We share a common ancestor with monkeys.
tnf wrote:i think he was joking about the 'we came from monkeys' but if he wasn't, i am surprised that someone out there still thinks this is what evolutionary theory states.
That evolution occurs is fact, HOW evolution occurs is theory, as is how anything we develop a scientific model to describe...problem is that the public conception of the term theory is that it is just some idea cooked up by someone and everything that is a theory is just that - ideas.
And, if Jesus wins, doesn't that prove Darwin right?
[color=#00FF00][b]"How do you keep the natives off the booze long enough to pass the test?" Asked of a Scottish driving instructor in 1995.[/b][/color]
Dr. P.Z. Myers will be at Darwin Day Banquet in Columbus, OH this weekend. Just a little too far for me to go, but we've got a couple other Ohioans here. https://the-humanist-community-of-centr ... 4DB87CB04E