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Religious Differences on the Question of Evolution
Only in Amerika could evolution be described (as it is on the above-linked web site) as a "debate" and a "controversy". What a disturbing and pathetic society.
Well I think that is unfair, as en masse, those with the noted "religious" affiliations, there is not thought to a debate, they simply do not believe in other than "god's creation".
It's a racist f***ing "survey". The "blacks" are less into science than the "whites", eh? And what about those who adhere to Aboriginal spiritual traditions - they're not European enough, so they're "unaffiliated", or just zero?
The whole premise of this survey, indeed of the website, is thoroughly racist, anti-scientific, and disgusting. As is this thread.
It's a racist f***ing "survey". The "blacks" are less into science than the "whites", eh? And what about those who adhere to Aboriginal spiritual traditions - they're not European enough, so they're "unaffiliated", or just zero?
The whole premise of this survey, indeed of the website, is thoroughly racist, anti-scientific, and disgusting. As is this thread.
Actually "historically Black Protestant" churches tend to be evangelical. If you take that into account, they're more likely to accept evolution than white evangelicals.
It's a racist f***ing "survey". The "blacks" are less into science than the "whites", eh? And what about those who adhere to Aboriginal spiritual traditions - they're not European enough, so they're "unaffiliated", or just zero?
The whole premise of this survey, indeed of the website, is thoroughly racist, anti-scientific, and disgusting. As is this thread.
This is sarcasm, right?
Either that or it's utter bullshit.