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To: bkcraun who wrote (290869)11/11/2010 7:34:28 PM
From: koanRespond to of 306849
 
<<Dunno, I haven't asked the people on FOX or MSNBC if they believe in evolution. But I would suspect their answers would not be as cut and dried as you anticipate>>

Actually, it is pretty much cut and dried. Huckabee, Palin, Romney, Tancredo and Beck have said they do not believe in evolution. I would bet a lot many of the rest on FOX do not as well.

To me, anyone who does not believe in evolution is not fit to be president of the united states as it shows a limited ability to understand concepts.

I do not know one liberal who does not believe in evolution.

The fact of evolution is as solid as the fact the earth is round. This is also the reason only 6% of scientists are Republican and 80% lean democratic.

PRINCETON, NJ -- There is a significant political divide in beliefs about the origin of human beings, with 60% of Republicans saying humans were created in their present form by God 10,000 years ago, a belief shared by only 40% of independents and 38% of Democrats.

gallup.com