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Advertisement | Poll: Majority Reject Evolution51 Percent Believe God Created Humans| Page 1 of 2 NEW YORK, Oct. 23, 2005 ![]() ![]() Darwin Vs. Intelligent DesignIf you talk to a fellow scientist, Darwin's theory of evolution is treated like gospel, but according to a new CBS News poll, most Americans do not accept it as fact. Randall Pinkston reports. | Share/Embed (CBS) Most Americans do not accept the theory of evolution. Instead, 51 percent of Americans say God created humans in their present form, and another three in 10 say that while humans evolved, God guided the process. Just 15 percent say humans evolved, and that God was not involved. These views are similar to what they were in November 2004 shortly after the presidential election. VIEWS ON EVOLUTION/CREATIONISM Now God created humans in present form Humans evolved, God guided the process Humans evolved, God did not guide process Nov. 2004 God created humans in present form Humans evolved, God guided the process Humans evolved, God did not guide process This question on the origin of human beings, asked both this month and in November 2004, offered the public three alternatives: 1. Human beings evolved from less advanced life forms over millions of years, and God did not directly guide this process; 2. Human beings evolved from less advanced life forms over millions of years, but God guided this process; or 3. God created human beings in their present form. The results were not much different between the answers to that question and those given when a specific timeline was included in the final alternative: God created human beings in their present form within the last 10,000 years. Americans most likely to believe in only evolution are liberals (36 percent), those who rarely or never attend religious services (25 percent), and those with a college degree or higher (24 percent). White evangelicals (77 percent), weekly churchgoers (74 percent) and conservatives (64 percent), are mostly likely to say God created humans in their present form. Continued 1 |
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