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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) | ||
| + | ::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