The sad thing isn't that people don't "believe" in evolution, its that
many seem to have no idea what a theory is.
David Inouye wrote:
http://www.gallup.com/poll/114544/Darwin-Birthday-Believe-Evolution.aspx
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," while a quarter say they do
not believe in the theory, and another 36% don't have an opinion
either way. These attitudes are strongly related to education and, to
an even greater degree, religiosity.
--
Larry Baker, Ph.D.
Water Resources Center
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