One of the sticking points in the whole creationism/evolution debate is the simple idea that humans are descended from earlier primates and share a common ancestor with other primates. Many of the reactions I've noticed from creationists towards evolution seem predicated on this idea. In short, they don't like it.
Therefore, I'd like to ask, for creationists and evolutionists, does the idea of being descended from an earlier primate make you feel uncomfortable?
Note: For the purposes of this poll, creationist is defined as to include Young Earth creationists, Old Earth creationists, and any variant thereof. In short, if you believe in the special creation of humankind, you're a creationist.
Evolutionist includes anyone (Christian, atheist, whoever) who accepts the theory of evolution (in principal) including the evolution of the human species from earlier primates.
Therefore, I'd like to ask, for creationists and evolutionists, does the idea of being descended from an earlier primate make you feel uncomfortable?
Note: For the purposes of this poll, creationist is defined as to include Young Earth creationists, Old Earth creationists, and any variant thereof. In short, if you believe in the special creation of humankind, you're a creationist.
Evolutionist includes anyone (Christian, atheist, whoever) who accepts the theory of evolution (in principal) including the evolution of the human species from earlier primates.