
This chart comes from a new Pew Research CenÂter study that looks at the worldÂwide accepÂtance of evoÂluÂtion 150 years after DarÂwin’s On the OriÂgin of Species by Means of NatÂurÂal SelecÂtion. At least in the UnitÂed States, only a minorÂiÂty of the pubÂlic believes in evoÂluÂtion, largeÂly because evanÂgelÂiÂcal protesÂtants (a large porÂtion of the AmerÂiÂcan popÂuÂlaÂtion) resist DarÂwin’s thinkÂing far more strongÂly than othÂer world popÂuÂlaÂtions. (The chart makes that simÂple fact fairÂly clear.) A piece newÂly pubÂlished by the Pew CenÂter goes on to add:
Recent pubÂlic opinÂion polls indiÂcate that chalÂlenges to DarÂwinÂian evoÂluÂtion have subÂstanÂtial supÂport among the AmerÂiÂcan peoÂple. AccordÂing to an August 2006 surÂvey by the Pew Research CenÂter’s Forum on ReliÂgion & PubÂlic Life and the Pew Research CenÂter for the PeoÂple & the Press, 63 perÂcent of AmerÂiÂcans believe that humans and othÂer aniÂmals have either always existÂed in their present form or have evolved over time under the guidÂance of a supreme being. Only 26 perÂcent say that life evolved soleÂly through processÂes such as natÂurÂal selecÂtion. A simÂiÂlar Pew Research CenÂter poll, released in August 2005, found that 64 perÂcent of AmerÂiÂcans supÂport teachÂing creÂationÂism alongÂside evoÂluÂtion in the classÂroom.
For more inforÂmaÂtion, see the Pew CenÂter’s largÂer web colÂlecÂtion dedÂiÂcatÂed to the DarÂwin debate. Also see a new Gallup poll that puts AmerÂiÂcan belief in evoÂluÂtion at 39%.
via The DaiÂly Dish
Jared DiaÂmond
By now, everyÂone knows the famous ObaÂma “Hope” poster proÂduced by ShepÂard Fairey. RecentÂly, Fairey has acknowlÂedged that the poster was origÂiÂnalÂly inspired by a phoÂtoÂgraph belongÂing to the AP Press, and now the AP is claimÂing that Fairey has infringed on its copyÂright and wants “payÂment for the use of the phoÂto and a porÂtion of any monÂey he makes from it.” (see artiÂcle in