The Decline Of Atheism Epidemy

Freeman

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It seems that despite darwinist propaganda in schools, most people still believe in God creation.
46% Americans Believe In Creationism According To Latest Gallup Poll
Half of Britons do not believe in evolution, Darwin anniversary survey finds
Russia emerges as Europe's most God-believing nation

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There was a time when the overwhelming majority of folks thought that the Sun revolved around the Earth.....they forced Galileo to recant the truth that the Earth revolves around the sun...the sun never paid attention and the Earth never stopped revolving around the sun........
 
What today's "intellectuals" forget is that it is OBVIOUS that the universe had an intelligent creator, and it is ridiculous to believe that it all "just happened." This is why in virtually all societies in human history there is some belief in a Higher Power.

This is not to say that there is a "god," or that god's existence can be scientifically proven, it's just that the various theories on the origins of the universe and the origins of life (and humanity) are a difficult proposition to sell. It takes YEARS of propaganda to convince people that the Theory of Evolution is even plausible, let alone "fact." Is it more believable that the incomprehensible variations in life on earth evolved, randomly and without direction, over billions of years, or that some omnipotent being created it according to an organized, well-thought out design?

Unless you live near an ocean, it is OBVIOUS that the earth is flat. But that doesn't make it true.

Now if you're telling me that 46% of the American people believe in the literal truth of the story of Genesis...then we have a problem.
 
What today's "intellectuals" forget is that it is OBVIOUS that the universe had an intelligent creator, and it is ridiculous to believe that it all "just happened." This is why in virtually all societies in human history there is some belief in a Higher Power.

This is not to say that there is a "god," or that god's existence can be scientifically proven, it's just that the various theories on the origins of the universe and the origins of life (and humanity) are a difficult proposition to sell. It takes YEARS of propaganda to convince people that the Theory of Evolution is even plausible, let alone "fact." Is it more believable that the incomprehensible variations in life on earth evolved, randomly and without direction, over billions of years, or that some omnipotent being created it according to an organized, well-thought out design?

Unless you live near an ocean, it is OBVIOUS that the earth is flat. But that doesn't make it true.

Now if you're telling me that 46% of the American people believe in the literal truth of the story of Genesis...then we have a problem.

It all happened by magic....scientific theory at its best
 
There was a time when the overwhelming majority of folks thought that the Sun revolved around the Earth.....they forced Galileo to recant the truth that the Earth revolves around the sun...the sun never paid attention and the Earth never stopped revolving around the sun........
This is an old church idiocies, other religion like Islam accepted the fact that the earth is round and revolve around the sun.
Believe in God is compatible with science.

Darwinism is not science, it's useless propaganda doctrine.
Most Scientists Believe in God
 
There was a time when the overwhelming majority of folks thought that the Sun revolved around the Earth.....they forced Galileo to recant the truth that the Earth revolves around the sun...the sun never paid attention and the Earth never stopped revolving around the sun........
This is an old church idiocies, other religion like Islam accepted the fact that the earth is round and revolve around the sun.
Believe in God is compatible with science.

Darwinism is not science, it's useless propaganda doctrine.
Most Scientists Believe in God
Most of those scientists, and the overwhelming majority of biologists, believe in evolution. Apparently for educated people God is compatible with evolution.
 

The other are believing in evolution or intelligent design or don't have answer, by percentage the believers in God win.

The darwinists should revise their stories.

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46% believe in Creationism- 47% believe in evolution- according to the poll you cite

Forty six percent Americans believed in creationism, 32 percent believed in theistic evolution and 15 percent believed in evolution without any divine intervention. As the graph below shows, the percent of Americans who believe in creationism has increased slightly by 2 percent over the last 30 years. The percent of Americans who believe in evolution has also increased by 6 percent over the last 30 years while the percent of Americans who believe in theistic evolution has decreased by 6 percent over the same time period.
 
There was a time when the overwhelming majority of folks thought that the Sun revolved around the Earth.....they forced Galileo to recant the truth that the Earth revolves around the sun...the sun never paid attention and the Earth never stopped revolving around the sun........
This is an old church idiocies, other religion like Islam accepted the fact that the earth is round and revolve around the sun.
Believe in God is compatible with science.

Darwinism is not science, it's useless propaganda doctrine.
Most Scientists Believe in God

Darwinism is as misleading a term as 'creationism'.

The theory of evolution is indeed science.
It is the theory that best fits the evidence for the diversity of life on Earth- present and past.
 
What today's "intellectuals" forget is that it is OBVIOUS that the universe had an intelligent creator, and it is ridiculous to believe that it all "just happened." This is why in virtually all societies in human history there is some belief in a Higher Power..

'Obvious' meaning that every primitive society had a creation story that had an 'intelligent creator'- i.e. some form of God or Gods.

It isn't ridiculous to follow the science- it is ridiculous to ignore the science and believe in the same fairy tales as our ancestors believed 1,000 years before science was practiced.
 
Science, by definition, cannot deal with the supernatural, and therefore Science ignores its existence. Miracles are fairly commonplace but they cause "cognitive dissonance" in "scientists" (e.g., doctors, usually), who write them off as "unexplained." My own son had a miraculous healing from a broken thumb, which the doctor said it was just a "mis-diagnosis." I know when I am seeing one finger point in two different directions.

Whether one chooses to believe it or not, to most academicians, "Evolution" is accepted as a matter of faith. Just as a Fundy will ignore scientific evidence that one Biblical event or another could not possibly have occurred as it is described in the Bible, evidence that contradicts the Theory of Evolution is simply ignored or denied, and the evidence is deemed an "outlier" with no significance.

Anything is "believable" if you ignore all the evidence that contradicts it.
 
It's funny, the OP posits that those who "believe" in evolution don't question it.

I question everything, which is why I know that the evidence supporting evolution is overwhelming. The questioning is what supports evolution. Real science is based on questioning. (yet one more reason why AGW isn't science based.)
 
Based on Americans losing their passion for organized religion

It's shit your just made up, or was made up by a like minded bullshitter on a hate site.

It's not only false, but laughably absurd.

The 80's saw the rise of the Moral Majority and the mega-church. Any graph showing show sharp decline is a complete fraud.

But that's typical for you.
 

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