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Magnets - How do they work? - Nukemarine - 2010-05-29 Problem with polls like this is the question they ask and the way the person being polled understands the question. Though I guess it's hard to misunderstand "What's your belief in how life developed on this planet". Here's the funny thing about Intellegent Design, if you worded it to describe "Do you believe alien lifeform(s) came to this planet and started the life cycle here" you'd get more no's than if just asked "Do you believe in the intelligent design theory". They're both the same, but one has the load meaning of being a euphumism for Creationist Theory (which itself is a loaded term in that it means fundamentalist Christian creationist theory). Trust me, when you see signs like "Keep your government hands off my Medicare" it's obvious some people don't have a full grasp of the situation or the discussion. Magnets - How do they work? - Mcjon01 - 2010-05-29 nest0r Wrote:I've been out of the loop for a while, but I think there was some kind of drama recently between Jay Leno, Conan O'Brien, and NBC concerning the Tonight Show. Did any of you guys see this, did you hear about this?Smackle Wrote:Grinkers and Surreal thought it was surprising to some extent too. I suppose nest0r is the personification of the entire internet and its users though.In the time you spent writing this comment, you could've checked the veracity of my statement. Here's another one: A lot of people are talking about the oil spill in the gulf, and North Korea's sinking of a South Korean ship. Magnets - How do they work? - Evil_Dragon - 2010-05-29 IceCream Wrote:Germany's statistics surprised me, I thought it would be a lot closer to sweden etc.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bavaria As far as I can tell from.. well.. Youtube videos... creationism is also popular among some muslim groups. I'm no expert on this subject though. Magnets - How do they work? - Smackle - 2010-05-29 http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/313/5788/765 (requires subscription) This one poll conducted by Science asked different countries if they believed that current humans came from earlier life, and this is a graph of some of what they got. US, Japan, and 32 European countries were surveyed and US apparently had the second highest percent of people that said it was false, next to Turkey (25%). http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/5c/Views_on_Evolution.svg Magnets - How do they work? - Surreal - 2010-05-29 IceCream Wrote:yeah, the question must play some part, because on that link, it gives something like 78% in the UK beleive in evolution, rather than the 48% quoted above. Definately 48% seems too low to me, since the christian anglican church has never rejected evolution as far as i know, and that's the main form of christianity outside of northern ireland and places like that, i think.I tried finding anything on shinto and evolution but my googling skills failed me. These two wikipedia articles (found by googling "islam evolution" and "hinduism evolution", respectively :p) should be able to help a bit. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamic_creationism http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hindu_views_on_evolution The general impression I get is that there aren't any clear statistics on it and since evolution isn't taught the same way in the main countries being discussed it's hard to pose the same question as it may not have the same meaning to many of the followers of these two religions. There are some islamic "anti-evolutionists" but it seems less related to islam's history than it is to anti-western movements. smackle: yeah eikyu already posted that Magnets - How do they work? - Smackle - 2010-05-29 Surreal Wrote:smackle: yeah eikyu already posted thatOh, oops! Sorry. I don't know if Shintoism is a big concern since it doesn't really have many modern day followers, mostly some that practice its customs. Oh, but the Science article seemed to suggest that it wasn't really just religion but rather how it is politicized in the US that makes so many people deny evolution. I think I hinted at that in my other post about Alabama. Magnets - How do they work? - Eikyu - 2010-05-29 Stop stealing my links! I'm offended. Shinto: http://www.onsenmaru.com/book/B-300/B-332-tennousei.htm 日本では進化論とぶつかるのは天皇制だったのですね。イザナギとイザナミの国造り以来の万世一系を説き、少なくとも戦前には現人神(あらひとがみ)と言われた天皇が実は猿でしたと言うのでは確かにまずいですものね。 It conflicts with the divine origin of the Emperor. Magnets - How do they work? - nest0r - 2010-05-30 Mcjon01 Wrote:That was a well implemented South Park reference, well done. Especially since Conan is a ginger?nest0r Wrote:I've been out of the loop for a while, but I think there was some kind of drama recently between Jay Leno, Conan O'Brien, and NBC concerning the Tonight Show. Did any of you guys see this, did you hear about this?Smackle Wrote:Grinkers and Surreal thought it was surprising to some extent too. I suppose nest0r is the personification of the entire internet and its users though.In the time you spent writing this comment, you could've checked the veracity of my statement. Here's another one: A lot of people are talking about the oil spill in the gulf, and North Korea's sinking of a South Korean ship. I watched the Conan O'Brien interview segment from that show '60 minutes'. He wore a blue shirt to show off his dazzling blue eyes, but I found myself staring at the vein around his lower right eye socket. Did you hear about this? Young Unwed Women Who Graduated From Private Religious Schools More Likely To Obtain Abortions "Unwed pregnant teens and twenty-somethings who attend or have graduated from private religious schools are more likely to obtain abortions than their peers from public schools, according to new sociological research." Abortion and religion and education. Discuss. Magnets - How do they work? - JimmySeal - 2010-05-30 A creationism museum is a mockery of 2200 years of scientific progress. If we can't mock a mockery, then all is lost. Magnets - How do they work? - JimmySeal - 2010-05-30 kazelee Wrote:I'm sorry. I mistakenly thought Koohii lounge was a place where we could casually express our thoughts and opinions. I was genuinely surprised that such a place exists, and I said as much. I also thought it was interesting that, like me, The Onion thought the the idea of a creationist museum was so inconcievable that they published a joke article about the concept four years before the actual Creation Museum was established.JimmySeal Wrote:Wow, and I thought it was just a joke from The Onion.And you believe something positive can come from this because? I guess my expression of surprise was wrong and negative somehow. Sorry for the misunderstanding. |