Since so many people believe in creationism, shouldn’t it be taught as well just to be fair?
According to a March 5, 2001 Gallup poll conducted in the U.S.A., 45% of the respondents agreed with the statement “God created human beings pretty much in their present form at one time within the last 10,000 years or so.” Thirty seven percent answered that evolution happened, but God guided the process, while 12% agreed with the statement that life evolved over millions of years and that God had nothing to do with it. (Shermer, Why People Believe Weird Things, p. 292)
Just because something is popular doesn’t make it right. Science succeeds or fails on the evidence alone, not on popular opinion. It doesn’t matter if 1% or 100% of the population accept a scientific theory, what makes a theory accepted in science is facts, evidence, and repeatability of experiments.
According to a National Science Foundation poll taken in 2002, sixty percent of the respondents believe in ESP, 70% think that magnetic therapy is scientific, 40% think that astrology is scientific, and 88% think that alternative medicines are a viable why to treat illness (Shermer, How We Believe, p. 246-247). If we are going to allow nonscientific ideas into classrooms based solely on popular opinion, then these ideas should be included too since they have just about as many or even more believers than creationism.
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Evolution Questions:
Common Misconceptions About Evolution
- Can biology be taught without evolution?
- I heard there are hundreds of scientists against evolution. Is this true?
- Isn’t evolution just a theory?
- Scientists are human, and humans make mistakes. How can we trust their conclusions?
- Since evolution can’t explain everything, does that mean it is wrong?
- Since so many people believe in creationism, shouldn’t it be taught as well just to be fair?
- There are only two explanations, creationism or evolution.
Common Creationist Claims
- Creationists say that there is no evidence for evolution and that all the evidence points to creationism. Is this true?
- Did a global flood deposit all the fossils?
- Did Darwin recant on his deathbed?
- Do you want to be descended from a monkey?
- Does evolution violate the second law of thermodynamics?
- Does the entire geologic column exist?
- Has speciation ever been observed?
- How many scientists are actually creationists?
- I have heard people claim that evolution is the cause of all our social problems. Communism, Nazism, racism, lust, greed, hate, all are caused by the teaching of evolution. Is this true?
- I have heard that there are no transitional fossils. Or alternatively, that there are not enough transitional fossils. Is this true?
- I’ve heard that crime rates have gone up since the teaching of evolution began. Surely there must be a correlation?
- If evolution is true, does that mean that there are no morals?
- If humans are descended from apes, why are there still apes around?
- Is Carbon 14 dating accurate?
- Is Creationism scientific?
- Is it possible for evolution to create the diversity of life? I don’t see how it could have happened. Surely it had to have had a creator?
- Is it true that human and dinosaur tracks have been found together at Paluxy River, Texas?
- Is the earth only 6,000 years old?
- Isn’t evolution just another religion?
- Micro evolution occurs, but macro evolution does not. Is this true?
- Piltdown man was a hoax, what does that mean for evolution?
- The Cambrian Explosion shows new creatures appearing suddenly, with no ancestors. There are no Precambrian fossils. How could this occur?
- Were many famous scientists creationists? Newton and Pasteur were creationists.
- Were you there when evolution happened?
- What is Creationism?
Intelligent Design
- As we see design in nature, surely there must be a designer?
- Does Intelligent Design have explanatory power?
- Intelligent Design does not name a designer. Surely it could have been caused be an advanced alien civilization instead of a supernatural entity?
- Is the universe fine tuned for life?
- Some people claim that intelligent design is not creationism and that it is something entirely new. Is this correct?
- Surely Intelligent Design is not religious, but scientific in nature?
- Surely some things are too complex to evolve. Isn’t it true that the human eye and bacteria flagellum are examples of irreducible complexity?