Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Are most Republicans too stupid to be allowed to vote? Yep.


The majority of Republicans in the United States do not believe the theory of evolution is true and do not believe that humans evolved over millions of years from less advanced forms of life. This suggests that when three Republican presidential candidates at a May debate stated they did not believe in evolution, they were generally in sync with the bulk of the rank-and-file Republicans whose nomination they are seeking to obtain.

Independents and Democrats are more likely than Republicans to believe in the theory of evolution. But even among non-Republicans there appears to be a significant minority who doubt that evolution adequately explains where humans came from.

You know this poll does not exactly fill me with confidence concerning Democrats and Independents either. How can you not know about evolution?

It is just more proof that religion is a force of intellectual destruction, forcing believers to deny science in order to be accepted in their faith.

Americans who say they do not believe in the theory of evolution are highly likely to justify this belief by reference to religion, Jesus Christ, or the Bible. Furthermore, there is a strong correlation between high levels of personal religiosity and doubts about evolution.

1 comment:

  1. Us Independents look to be the smartest!

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