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| View Poll Results: A hundred years from now, which will have won out: Creationism or Evolution? | |||
| Creationism |
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1 | 2.56% |
| Evolution |
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20 | 51.28% |
| A synthesis of the two. |
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7 | 17.95% |
| Other or Depends. |
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6 | 15.38% |
| I don't know, but Pepsi will have beaten Coke. |
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5 | 12.82% |
| Voters: 39. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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A hundred years from now, which will have won out: Creationism or Evolution?
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I suspect the situation will remain much as it is now. There will be some atheistic evolutionist who deny any possibility of a creator, some fundamentalist creationists who deny any possibility of evolution and the vast majority somewhere in between, whether that be because they accept evolution but are agnostic to the idea of a creator or whether it be that they are believers in God who see no conflict between evolution and the existence of a creator. I'd fall in the latter camp.
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Probably depends largely on social and economic conditions in the particular region in question. In general I think poverty, lack of education and economic insecurity lead to increased religiosity, and creationism is an anti-scientific religious doctrine.
What the world will be like a century from now is anyone's guess; might be a good subject for discussion. It also occurs to me that most people even today are unaware of this controversy, as it seems to be a local debate across the middle latitudes of North America. |
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No clue. I hope that the truth shines through though, whatever that may be.
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If we continue to get smarter as a species, then evolution will win out over creationism, because only one of them has any research and proof to back it up. I would hope that 100 years from now people would not be so quick to accept things that have no proof whatsoever over things that are pretty much fact.
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Where did you get the idea that we're getting smarter as a species? Our native intelligence hasn't changed much for tens of thousands of years.
Logic and sophisticated reason are artificial, learned fields of mathematics. If the mean Maslovian level of a society is such that this algebra is not generally understood there is no reason to expect any philosophical progress. |
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A synthesis of the two.
I have said this before, but I guess it needs saying again, Creationism, as in Genesis, I don't believe in. The extent to which I believe in Creationism is limited to the one ingredient that God 'added to the soup' for life to occurr. Having said that; creation has been and gone; it is a past event - although the 'pool' of available souls is still 'running'. We will see the effects of evolution as time passes by, but we shan't see any more evidence(unless Christ comes back within the period of time)of creationism; therefore, evolution has to win hands down.
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