One Third of Americans Reject Theory of Human Evolution

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
January 1, 2014

Who cares?
Who cares?

A recent Pew Survey has shown that one in three Americans does not believe in the theory of Darwinian evolution.

From USA Today:

The Pew Research Religion & Public Life Project report released Monday found that 33% think “humans and other living things have existed in their present form since the beginning of time.” Sixty percent agreed with evolution.

Among those who agree with human evolution, about half attribute it to “natural processes such as natural selection.” Whereas, 24% of adults say “a supreme being guided the evolution of living things.”

The survey also found disagreement across political and religious lines.

Among white evangelical Protestants, 64% say that humans have existed in their present form since the beginning of time. The survey found that half of black Protestants responded the same way. Whereas 78% of white mainline Protestants say that humans and other living things have evolved over time.

Seventy-six percent of the religiously unaffiliated, 68% of white non-Hispanic Catholics and 53% of Hispanic Catholics agreed with evolution.

Republicans are less likely to say humans evolved compared to Democrats or independents, Less than half of conservatives or 43% agreed with evolution compared to 67% of liberals and 65% of independents.

The survey is based on telephone interviews conducted March 21-April 8, 2013, with a national sample of 1,983 adults. The margin of error for the results is plus or minus 3 percentage points.

There you have it.

I don’t personally have strong feelings either way, though I know a lot of readers do.

Unreasonable?  You decide.
Unreasonable? You decide.

For me, it doesn’t really relate to my core values or beliefs. It seems rather unlikely, if not outright silly, to imagine animals just changing into other animals magically, but nor do I really think it makes sense to take the Book of Genesis as purely literal either. I like the way that William Pierce frames evolution as the Creator guiding the development of Creation. Ultimately, I do not believe that it is possible that life could have come about without divine will, so the question becomes rather academic.

What I am against is the current situation, where the liberal establishment feels it has a secular-divine mandate to force nihilism on the people via the education system, and then bully all who disagree with low-level name-calling and personal ridicule.

Remember when Dawkins told everyone who didn’t agree with him to “fuck off”?

What a weirdo, right?

Well, he’s the only prominent atheist celebrity that isn’t a Jew.  Sam Harris is a Jew, and fat dead Hitchens was a super-Jew.  Clearly, Darwinism is a key element of the nihilistic atheist movement, but it is really only being used by this movement for their own Jew purposes.  Darwin himself appears to have been an interesting and interested White man.  Though possibly misguided.

Whatever the case, it is utterly nonsensical to claim that Darwinian evolution is a science, when it can’t be tested.  And obviously, it can’t be tested, ever.

It definitely shows positively on the American soul that so many of us are able to oppose this reigning doctrine, even with it having been forced down on us for so long.

We may never know the true answer.
We may never know the true answer.