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A comparison of peoples' views in 34 countries finds that the United States ranks near the bottom when it comes to public acceptance of evolution.

Only Turkey ranked lower.

Among the factors contributing to America's low score are poor understanding of biology, especially genetics, the politicization of science and the literal interpretation of the Bible by a small but vocal group of American Christians, the researchers say.

"American Protestantism is more fundamentalist than anybody except perhaps the Islamic fundamentalists, which is why Turkey and we are so close," said study co-author Jon Miller of

2007-11-04 09:16:34 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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I believe that denying evolution is dumbing down America. The energies spent "studying" the Bible would be much more productive knowing a few scientific truths. The knowledge of our animal connection can even provide insight in the origin of our basic impulses and contribute to prevent conflict and war.

2007-11-05 02:26:31 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I wonder how many of the people that deny that evolution is real actually TRULY understand the concept. There is so much misunderstanding of what it really is that it is just sad. If these people understood how DNA works (clearly they do not) then would understand why evolution is not only true, it is inevitable. I see the same old tired, refuted arguments against evolution - so much so that now the educated people on here actually declare some of these questions "drink" questions.

For years Baltimore and Temin said that RNA might be involved in some genetic transcription activity, and MIGHT be used as the actual source of the genetic "printing press" in some cases, and might be very important in other aspects of genetics, for which they were ridiculed. After proving that RNA really IS the origin of the "genetic printing press" in the Human T-cell Leukemia Virus, they won the Nobel Prize for their work - after which they stopped being laughed at, because it was proven that they were right. It isn't always easy to be ahead of your time, and this is what is going on here, but it is sad that there is so much resistance to a PROVEN scientific concept by people that have no business in a genetics lab. The fact that millions of people don't believe it has ZERO bearing on its truth - some people still believe the Earth is flat. The reasoning that "50 million Germans can't be wrong" just doesn't fly in a scientific laboratory. Sometimes ignorance takes a long time to go away. Many people don't believe in evolution, but the real truth is that what they believe is irrelevant: evolution will get along fine without them.

2007-11-04 11:42:59 · answer #2 · answered by Paul Hxyz 7 · 0 1

Amazing,
There are nearly 200 countries around the world today. What's special about those 34 countries? Can you list them? Is the co-author name is John, or Joe Miller? Are you sure it's Jon Miller? By the way, Turkey today is far from being an Islamic fundamentalist. For many decades, Muslims were more comfortable in practice their religion in western countries than in Turkey!

As for America & Evolution, maybe America will teach the world about biology & genetics. It's not wise to take the present for granted. Human keep learning new things as life go. I'm sure the future will have plenty to reveal.

2007-11-04 09:51:29 · answer #3 · answered by Investor 5 · 0 1

I've always known that America is special to the Lord and by far this helps to prove it.

We don't have a poor understanding of biology or genetics; we just have another understanding of biology and genetics as the Lord declared it. We choose God's version of creation instead of man's version of creation.

Keep researching and you'll catch up with the Word of God. We believe God knows more than man. Let God be true and every man a liar. And speaking of lies don't forget Pilt Down man and Nebraska man and a few others.

2007-11-04 09:42:30 · answer #4 · answered by Jeancommunicates 7 · 1 2

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2016-09-28 08:11:38 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

"Among the factors contributing to America's low score are poor understanding of biology"

Maybe this explains why we have the worst health-care system in the industrialized world, too?

2007-11-04 09:36:58 · answer #6 · answered by Orpheus Rising 5 · 1 0

I find that very interesting. No wonder other countries excel over us in various areas of science. There are numerous and numerous evidence that support evolution and yet people still think that creation is true. Really sad if you ask me.

2007-11-04 10:48:44 · answer #7 · answered by Imagine No Religion 6 · 1 1

Pathetic dear, just pathetic.

2007-11-05 05:02:43 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

ARTICLE 1st
From the date of the Present Treaty there shall subsist a firm and Sincere Peace and Amity between the President and Citizens of the United States of North America and Hassan Bashaw Dey of Algiers his Divan and Subjects the Vessels and Subjects of both Nations reciprocally treating each other with Civility Honor and Respect

ARTICLE YE 2d
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All Ships of War belonging to this regency on meeting with Merchant Vessels belonging to Citizens of the United States shall be allowed to Visit them with two persons only beside the rowers these two only permitted to go on board said vessel without obtaining express leave from the commander of said Vessel who shall compare the Pass-port and immediately permit said Vessel to proceed on her Voyage unmolested All Ships of War belonging to the United States of North America on meeting with an Algerine Cruiser and Shall have seen her pass port and Certificate from the Consul of the United States of North America resident in this Regency shall be permittd to proceed on her cruise unmolested no Pass-port to be Issued to any Ships but such as are Absolutely the Property of Citizens of the United States and Eighteen Months Shall be the term allowed for furnishing the Ships of the United States with Pass-ports.

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ARTICLE YE 8th
Any Citizen of the United States of North America having bought any Prize condemned by the Algerines shall not be again captured by the Cruisers of the Regency then at Sea altho they have not a Pass-Port a Certificate from the Consul resident being deemed Sufficient untill such time they can procure such Pass-Port.

ARTICLE YE 9th
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Should any of the Citizens of the United States of North America Die within the Limits of this Regency the Dey & his Subjects shall not Interfere with the Property of the Deceased but it Shall be under the immediate Direction of the Consul unless otherwise disposed of by will Should their be no Consul, the Effects Shall be deposited in the hands of Some Person worthy of trust untill the Party Shall Appear who has a Right to demand them, when they Shall Render an Account of the Property neither Shall the Dey or Divan Give hinderence in the Execution of any Will that may Appear.

ARTICLE 14th
No Citizen of the United States of North America Shall be oblidged to purchase any Goods against his will but on the contrary shall be allowed to purchase whatever it Pleaseth him. the Consul of the United States of North America or any other Citizen shall not be answerable for debts contracted by any one of their own Nation unless previously they have Given a written Obligation so to do. Shou'd the Dey want to freight any American Vessel that may be in the Regency or Turkey said Vessel not being engaged, in consequence of the friendship subsisting between the two Nations he expects to have the preference given him on his paying the Same freight offered by any other Nation.

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Any disputes or Suits at Law that may take Place between the Subjects of the Regency and the Citizens of the United States of North America Shall be decided by the Dey in person and no other, any disputes that may arise between the Citizens of the United States, Shall be decided by the Consul as they are in Such Cases not Subject to the Laws of this Regency.

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ARTICLE YE 17th
The Consul of the United States of North America Shall have every personal Security given him and his houshold he Shall have Liberty to Exercise his Religion in his own House all Slaves of the Same Religion shall not be impeded in going to Said Consul's House at hours of Prayer the Consul shall have liberty & Personal Security given him to Travil where ever he pleases within the Regency. he Shall have free licence to go on board any Vessel Lying in our Roads when ever he Shall think fitt. the Consul Shall have leave to Appoint his own Drogaman & Broker.

ARTICLE YE 18th
Should a War break out between the two Nations the Consul of the United States of North America and all Citizens of Said States Shall have leave to Embark themselves and property unmolested on board of what Vessel or Vessels they Shall think Proper.

ARTICLE YE 19th
Should the Cruisers of Algiers capture any Vessel having Citizens of the United States of North America on board they having papers to Prove they are Really so they and their property Shall be immediately discharged and Shou'd the Vessels of the United States capture any Vessels of Nations at War with them having Subjects of this Regency on board they shall be treated in like Manner.

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On a Vessel of War belonging to the United States of North America Anchoring in our Ports the Consul is to inform the Dey of her arrival and She shall be Saluted with twenty one Guns which she is to return in the Same Quanty or Number and the Dey will Send fresh Provisions on board as is Customary, Gratis.

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Should any disturbance take place between the Citizens of ye United States & the Subjects of this Regency or break any Article of this Treaty War shall not be Declared immediately but every thing shall be Searched into regularly. the Party Injured shall be made Repairation.

On the 21st of ye Luna of Safer 1210 corrisponding with the 5th September 1795 Joseph Donaldson Junr on the Part of the United States of North America agreed with Hassan Bashaw Dey of Algiers to keep the Articles Contained in this Treaty Sacred and inviolable which we the Dey & Divan Promise to Observe on Consideration of the United States Paying annually the Value of twelve thousand Algerine Sequins (1) in Maritime Stores Should the United States forward a Larger Quantity the Over-Plus Shall be Paid for in Money by the Dey & Regency any Vessel that may be Captured from the Date of this Treaty of Peace & Amity shall immediately be deliver'd up on her Arrival in Algiers.

Sign'd VIZIR HASSAN BASHAW
JOSEPH DONALDSON Jun

To all to whom these Presents shall come or be made known.

Whereas the Underwritten David Humphreys hath been duly appointed Commissioner Plenipotentiary, by Letters Patent under the Signature of the President and Seal of the United States of America, dated the 30th of March 1795, for negotiating & concluding a Treaty of Peace with the Dey and Governors of Algiers; Whereas by Instructions given to him on the part of the Executive, dated the 28th of March & 4th of April 1795, he hath been farther authorized to employ Joseph Donaldson Junior on an Agency in the said business; whereas by a Writing under his hand and seal, dated the 218$ of May 1795' he did constitute & appoint Joseph Donaldson Junior Agent in the business aforesaid; and the said Joseph Donaldson Junior did, on the 5th of September 1795, agree with Hassan Bashaw Dey of Algiers, to keep the Articles of the preceding Treaty sacred and inviolable.

Now Know ye, that I David Humphreys, Commissioner Plenipotentiary aforesaid, do approve & conclude the said Treaty, and every article and clause therein contained, reserving the same nevertheless for the final Ratification of the President of the United States of America, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate of the said United States.

In testimony whereof I have signed the same with my hand and seal, at the City of Lisbon this 28th of November 1795.

[Seal] DAVID HUMPHREYS.

2007-11-06 13:38:17 · answer #9 · answered by Aida 2 · 0 0

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