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Do you believe in evolution?

Yes 657 75.69%
 
Mostly, some things are questionable. 74 8.53%
 
No 99 11.41%
 
Not really, but some could be true. 38 4.38%
 
Total:868

believe is the wrong word



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Charles Darwin was satanic and he used evolution so people might believe him and reject god.
unfortunately he may have caused some souls to go to hell



It's not a belief, but a fact. for example ear movement is common in many mammals, their ear move towards the direction of a sound. Some people are able to wiggle their ears, a group of muscles called the auricularis are responsible for this movement. Not everyone can do this, it's very rare.



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There's no reason to "believe" anything. Evolution is supported by facts, creationism or intelligent design is not. So it all comes down to if you listen to facts or not.



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There are thousands of evidences that proves the Darwinian theory of evolution is right, so yes I believe in evolution and probably everyone should.



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I do. I think it's a theory that has enriched our understanding of life's history to an incredible degree.

What confuses me is the refusal to accept evolution during the last 50000 years. We have adapted to our environments and developed different skill sets as a result of where we evolved. These traits are then passed on through our genes to our children.

People seem scared to mention this out of fear of being labelled racist, but there are biological differences between people whose ancestors lived in different environments. Otherwise we would all just be clones of one another.

As we uncover more alleles in the human genome I think we'll gain a better understanding of the small ways in which humans have evolved in the last 50 millennia.



Considering it's backed up by hard evidence, and "creation theory" is entirely based on "belief" without facts - yes, I do "believe" the same way I believe in gravity :P



 

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stupid question, I don't "believe" in evolution. I know evolution to be a demonstrated fact that has no scientific based arguments against it.



monocle_layton said:
I don't believe in it

With the amount of evidence supporting it, I see no reason why I shouldn't just accept it. I think the information around the topic is convincing enough to treat it as a fact (instead of a belief)

This. Why are we still debating plain fact? Do you believe in water?