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Thursday, March 09, 2006

Darwin smacked in new US poll

Whopping 69 percent of Americans want alternate theories in classroom

Taken from WorldNetDaily.com

Posted: March 7, 20065:00 p.m. Eastern
© 2006 WorldNetDaily.com


A new poll shows 69 percent of Americans believe public school teachers should present both the evidence for and against Darwinian evolution.

The
Zogby International survey indicated only 21 percent think biology teachers should teach only Darwin's theory of evolution and the scientific evidence that supports it.

A majority of Americans from every sub-group were at least twice as likely to prefer this approach to science education, the Zogby study showed.

About 88 percent of Americans 18-29 years old were in support, along with 73 percent of Republicans and 74 percent of independent voters.

Others who strongly support teaching the strengths and weaknesses of evolutionary theory include African-Americans (69 percent), 35-54 year-olds (70 percent) and Democrats (60 percent).

Casey Luskin, program officer for public policy and legal affairs with Discovery Institute's Center for Science and Culture said while his group does not favor mandating the teaching of intelligent design, "we do think it is constitutional for teachers to discuss it precisely because the theory is based upon scientific evidence not religious premises."

The Seattle-based Discovery Institute is the leading promoter of the theory of Intelligent Design, which has been at the center of challenges in federal court over the teaching of evolution in public school classes. Advocates say it draws on recent discoveries in physics, biochemistry and related disciplines that indicate some features of the natural world are best explained as the product of an intelligent cause rather than an undirected process such as natural selection.

"The public strongly agrees that students should be permitted to learn about such evidence," Luskin said.

The Discovery Institute noted Americans also support students learning about evidence for intelligent design alongside evolution in biology class – 77 percent.

Just over half – 51 percent – agree strongly with that. Only 19 percent disagree.
As WorldNetDaily reported, more than 500 scientists with doctoral degrees have signed a statement expressing skepticism about Darwin's theory of evolution.

The statement, which includes endorsement by members of the prestigious U.S. National Academy of Sciences and Russian Academy of Sciences, was first published by the Discovery Institute in 2001 to challenge statements about Darwinian evolution made in promoting PBS's "Evolution" series.

The PBS promotion claimed "virtually every scientist in the world believes the theory to be true."

1 Comments:

  • There are about 480,000 U.S. earth and life scientists, suporting evolution... less than 400 do not.

    You can calculate the proportion...

    The main point is "scientist do not believe in evolution".

    Scientist acept the fact of evolution... and the theory that explains that fact. Even if the theory of Darwin were wrong, the facts would still there.

    And not only scientist.

    The Catholic church accepts evolution and is preparing a great event in 2009 to celebrate the 150 aniversary of the publication of "On the Origin of the species"

    They are inviting scientist of all the world, and none proponent of ID, because they consider is religion.

    Today most religions do not have problems with evolution.

    By Blogger Nanahuatzin, At 2:51 AM  

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