Difference between revisions of "Talk:Evolution and liberalism"

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:This source says nothing about 36% of liberals believing in evolution. All it says is that 64% of conservatives do not believe in evolution. That would mean that 36% of conservatives believe in evolution, and would be contrary to what you are trying to imply. [[User:DanH|DanH]] 17:35, 25 May 2008 (EDT)
 
:This source says nothing about 36% of liberals believing in evolution. All it says is that 64% of conservatives do not believe in evolution. That would mean that 36% of conservatives believe in evolution, and would be contrary to what you are trying to imply. [[User:DanH|DanH]] 17:35, 25 May 2008 (EDT)
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::Yes, it does. ''Americans most likely to believe in only evolution are liberals (36 percent), those who rarely or never attend religious services (25 percent), and those with a college degree or higher (24 percent). ''. [[User:Gregory|Gregory]]

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This should probably go on the evolution page, not given a new article of its own. It's not a topic unto itself, it's a statistic about an issue, and so it should be on that issue's page.--Tom Moorefiat justitia ruat coelum 16:33, 25 May 2008 (EDT)

This source says nothing about 36% of liberals believing in evolution. All it says is that 64% of conservatives do not believe in evolution. That would mean that 36% of conservatives believe in evolution, and would be contrary to what you are trying to imply. DanH 17:35, 25 May 2008 (EDT)
Yes, it does. Americans most likely to believe in only evolution are liberals (36 percent), those who rarely or never attend religious services (25 percent), and those with a college degree or higher (24 percent). . Gregory