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that is the best part, isn't it? :p
i'm actually just replying so i can make sure my sig file updated. |
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Crocoduck... does it quack? cus i want one now..
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And, now, for the current mindset of everything quick, fast, and easy to understand:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYfKbx0Tdb8 You're not that tall, go ask Alice. Thanks mom. |
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Belief in evolution: stats!
The British Council has asked, with the help of Ipsos MORI, over ten thousand adults across ten countries from China to the USA, just what they think of evolution. http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?k...5f6KX1PNcN7Z4w Among the results, the % of people who do NOT think there is scientific evidence for evolution: Argentina - 7 China - 5 Egypt - 19 Great Britain - 7 India - 2 Mexico - 9 Russia - 8 South Africa - 4 Spain - 5 USA - 24 Yes, I'm looking at that bizarrely high % next to USA. I recommend you all buy someone a copy of this book when it's released. ;) Quote:
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I'm going to be, like, totally excommunicated from, like, no where. |
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i'm not trying to call you out, though. my only contribution to evolution debate these days is an effort to make sure we're all using the correct terminology and concepts. because i feel like the reason we've got 24% of people disbelieving in evolution is because they don't properly comprehend natural selection and what the theory actually states. so you've got people who don't get it, and in their confusion they wholesale reject it. i feel like we've gone way past the point where we can provide these people with adequate clarification, but if we're going to make any progress at all that's the only way we'll get there. |
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I think you're right. Not only do many fail to understand the evidence, but many fail to understand the concept of scientific proof, of evidence, and of the difference between a scientific theory, and the everyday sense in which we casually use the word 'theory'.
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