“How ‘Christianized’ Do Americans Want Their Country To Be?”
A July 26, 2004, poll by the Barna Group found that almost six of every 10 adults favor teaching creationism in the public school, while less than four of 10 do not.
A July 26, 2004, poll by the Barna Group found that almost six of every 10 adults favor teaching creationism in the public school, while less than four of 10 do not.
A Sept. 21, 2001, Zogby International poll found that 71 percent of respondents said that Darwin’s theory of evolution should be taught along with scientific evidence against the theory.
Read a Nov. 22, 2004, CBS News story about its poll, which found that most Americans do not think humans evolved, and that if they did, God guided the process.
A November 2004 Gallup poll found that 35 percent of Americans say Darwin’s theory of evolution is supported by evidence, 35 percent say it is not, and 29 percent say they don’t know enough to have an opinion. The poll is found at the bottom of a Nov. 30, 2004, San Francisco Chronicle article about the anti-evolution theories being […]
Read an Aug. 24, 2008, Charolette Observer article about how public school teachers approach evolution in the classroom.
Read a special report from the April 2002 issue of Natural History magazine, reprinted on the ActionBioscience.org web site, in which three intelligent design proponents and three evolutionists debate.
Read an October 2004 article by Evan Ratliff of Wired magazine about the intelligent design movement.
Read a Jan. 30, 2005, Newsweek article about the current debate over intelligent design and evolution as reprinted on the Discovery Institute’s web site.
Read a Feb. 2, 2005, New York Times story about teachers shying away from teaching evolution in public school classrooms because of controversy over science teachings. The story is posted by the Common Dreams News Center.