That's the part of it which makes the least sense. God does not use broken tools.
Other than that, the data seems to indicate that only something like 15% of Americans are real evolosers and that compares so favorably with Europe mainly because Americans are the world's best consumers and the world's best at weeding out inferior products including inferior ideological doctrines like evolution.
We are free to seek Him, or not.
Choose Wisely. Choose Life.
“The creationist position has little to do with evidence, and everything to do with faith and culture.”
I disagree. I would not have come to the faith if I had not been first persuaded that the Bible could in fact be true.
Clearly 46% of the population needs re-educated, start building the camps. </sarcasm>
But thou, O LORD, shalt laugh at them; thou shalt have all the heathen in derision.
“God created humans in their present form at one time within the last 10,000 years.”
And if you throw out the 10,000 year nonsense, the number believing in creation doubles!
The real question is how much does a person believe (truly believe) that God creates and controls their destiny?
In the end this is what this argument boils down to. The scale is more of a “faith” meter.