IUBio

brain sizes: Einstein's and women's

RLW zzwindol at uqconnect.net
Wed Jul 17 19:51:27 EST 2002


On Wed, 17 Jul 2002, John Knight wrote:
>
> "Cary Kittrell" <cary at afone.as.arizona.edu> wrote in message
> news:agvk71$914$1 at oasis.ccit.arizona.edu...
> >
> > Actually, if you read what John himself has put up on his site,
> > you'll notice that those who believe in YEC are in fact a minority.
> > Those who answered that evolution took place, with or without
> > God's tinkering about with it, were forty-nine percent of the
> > respondents.
>
> cary, you've either got one terrible comprehension problem, or you're a
> LIAR.
>
> Read that page again http://christianparty.net/gallupcreation.htm
>
> Better yet, here's an excerpt:
>
> Human beings have developed over millions of years from less advanced forms
> of life, but God guided this process.  40%
> Human beings have developed over millions of years from lessadvanced forms
> of life. God had no part in this process.  9
> God created human beings pretty much in their present form at one time
> within the last 10,000 years or so.  47
> No opinion  4
> Let me do the math for you, since you seem to be in such a state of
denial
> that you can't do it.
>
> A total of 87% believe that God created life.

Yes, but only 47% believed God created human life within the last 10,000
years (ie. 47% are Young Earth Creationists).  The other 40% believed
"Human beings have developed over millions of years from less advanced
forms of life, but God guided this process." That's NOT the same as being
a Young Earth Creationist, which is the group that Cary said was a
minority.


> A total of 4% had no opinion.
>
> A total of 9% are "evolutionists" who believe "God had no part in this
> process".
>
> It's REAL easy to fool feminazis, isn't it?  Just pay attention, and we'll
> guide you along.
>
> John Knight

Rowena.




More information about the Neur-sci mailing list

Send comments to us at biosci-help [At] net.bio.net