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In reply to the discussion: Belief in God doesn't undermine evolution [View all]46% of the population does not believe in evolution, and I would say that is entirely due to their religious beliefs.And that makes a majority of religious people.
So how does that square with your "most religious people"
Seems most religious people find incompatibility and when confronted with this, they choose their beliefs over the scientific facts.
Sorry the data does not back you on this.
http://www.gallup.com/poll/21814/evolution-creationism-intelligent-design.aspx
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The closest I come to understanding it was from a friend in 1969 or 70.
TexasProgresive
Dec 2013
#68
No, I had the experience as a believer (someone who believed in absolute truth of a shared doctrine)
NoOneMan
Dec 2013
#44
"There are many who do not believe they hold the single truth and that everyone else is wrong."
ZombieHorde
Jan 2014
#105
I am merely regurgitating an academic definition as I have been taught at a secular university
NoOneMan
Dec 2013
#85
"Atheists sometimes wield evolution as a hatchet to discredit religion"
Warren Stupidity
Dec 2013
#9
oh, so when you claimed above that your posting of the article did not mean you agreed
Warren Stupidity
Dec 2013
#35
That is true, I mean you've only said you want them to go the way of the dinosaurs.
trotsky
Dec 2013
#19
Well I believe he sent Jesus and the prophets, and I pray for strength. I do believe God
hrmjustin
Dec 2013
#67
Agreed. So some Christians might now accept more scientific explanations, as clarification of relig
Brettongarcia
Jan 2014
#177
Much depends on if the believer sees the Bible as the "literal word of God" or ...
spin
Dec 2013
#17
I would like to think so but I keep running across a lot of Fundamental Christians ...
spin
Dec 2013
#48
I've never tried to make it through Ulysses but you got me interested in trying. ...
spin
Dec 2013
#59
If you read the entire Bible you may find the Old Testament God is not as likable as Jesus...
spin
Dec 2013
#83
No, the OT god was a sociopath, corrupt and fickle, just like a Bronze Age warlord
Warpy
Dec 2013
#88
The serpent in the Garden of Eden was somewhat like the Greek Titan and trickster Prometheus ...
spin
Dec 2013
#99
Which atheists make the claims that the author of the op claims they make?
Humanist_Activist
Dec 2013
#22
The argument I would make is faith based ideology impedes scientific...
Humanist_Activist
Dec 2013
#70
Not sure how that would work, after all, we are talking about a null hypothesis...
Humanist_Activist
Dec 2013
#81
Everything is tentative to a skeptical mindset, that's what makes it skeptical...
Humanist_Activist
Dec 2013
#91
What is your evidence for the existence of intelligent life elsewhere in the universe?
Leontius
Jan 2014
#126
I think evolution gave rise to religion, i.e. religion is a function of evolution.
pinto
Dec 2013
#29
There are some good works by Orthodox rabbis on Evolution that are very intersting
Gothmog
Dec 2013
#52
I was raised this way as well, its this part that really lead to me abandoning my faith...
Humanist_Activist
Dec 2013
#60
Same here, basically cherry picking, and it didn't help when the book...
Humanist_Activist
Jan 2014
#111
One cherry-picked bit of info from the Web is no more authoritative than a single Bible quote.
riqster
Jan 2014
#131
"A church formed by the most dour elements of the Scottish and French populations"
goldent
Jan 2014
#147
If you had as little evidence for your assertions in the "boardroom" as you do here
skepticscott
Jan 2014
#154
You claim you know better than the public declarations of the churches
muriel_volestrangler
Jan 2014
#150
OK, i thought you might be presuming to speak for people other than just yourself.
cbayer
Jan 2014
#158
Or just a simple acknowledgement that one is not the only person reading DU
muriel_volestrangler
Jan 2014
#163
Of 12 replies to your OP, 8 produced sub-threads involving people other than you
muriel_volestrangler
Jan 2014
#165
No, I think I've shown that posts here are usually read by several people
muriel_volestrangler
Jan 2014
#167
Science is pretty incompatible with what many people consider to be God.
SolutionisSolidarity
Jan 2014
#182
I don't rule out the existence of gods. I rule out the idea of a human centric universe,
SolutionisSolidarity
Jan 2014
#185