I tried a poll a while ago and found out that despite what OEC's and Evolutionists say, YEC's are the majority among Christians. This may only be true in this forum but I've heard of similar polls elsewhere and they indicate the same thing.
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Then tryptophan replied:Underdog77 said:I tried a poll a while ago and found out that despite what OEC's and Evolutionists say, YEC's are the majority among Christians. This may only be true in this forum but I've heard of similar polls elsewhere and they indicate the same thing.
I think the data supports underdog77 at least for the US. Here is the latest from the Gallup poll of Americans:tryptophan said:I don't really think that a forum is the best place to make a conclusion about what the majority of people think.
Now let's do a study to see how many of that 45% are scientists or have actually studied the science behind evolutionary theory and creationist theory.grmorton said:I think the data supports underdog77 at least for the US. Here is the latest from the Gallup poll of Americans:
"Man developed, with God guiding.........................38%
Man developed, but God had no part in process......13%
God created man in present form..........................45%
Other/No opinion................................................4%
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"Forty-five percent of Americans agree that God created man in his present form about 10,000 years ago. "
The above data can be found at.http://www.gallup.com/poll/content/?ci=14107
Given that 13% say God had nothing to do with man, and 4% having no opinion, these groups are probably mostly atheist and agnostic. That leaves 83% of the people thinking God had something to do with man's creation. since 45% is a majority of that 83%, I would say that YECs constitute a majority of the American Church.
Then lets do a study of the other 55% and see how many of them are actually Bible thumpin,talk walking,gospel preachin,tru blu,born again, evangelical Christians....................hehe bible thumpin.....hahafanatiquefou said:Now let's do a study to see how many of that 45% are scientists or have actually studied the science behind evolutionary theory and creationist theory.
Is that the only kind of Christian there is, 1denomination?1denomination said:Then lets do a study of the other 55% and see how many of them are actually Bible thumpin,talk walking,gospel preachin,tru blu,born again, evangelical Christians....................hehe bible thumpin.....haha![]()
grmorton said:Then tryptophan replied:
I think the data supports underdog77 at least for the US. Here is the latest from the Gallup poll of Americans:
"Man developed, with God guiding.........................38%
Man developed, but God had no part in process......13%
God created man in present form..........................45%
Other/No opinion................................................4%
...
"Forty-five percent of Americans agree that God created man in his present form about 10,000 years ago. "
The above data can be found at.http://www.gallup.com/poll/content/?ci=14107
Given that 13% say God had nothing to do with man, and 4% having no opinion, these groups are probably mostly atheist and agnostic. That leaves 83% of the people thinking God had something to do with man's creation. since 45% is a majority of that 83%, I would say that YECs constitute a majority of the American Church.
That wasn't the question as I understood it.fanatiquefou said:Now let's do a study to see how many of that 45% are scientists or have actually studied the science behind evolutionary theory and creationist theory.
you see, 1 denom, you still don't get it. As I said in the other thread, this is the insult (despite the little winkie1denomination said:Then lets do a study of the other 55% and see how many of them are actually Bible thumpin,talk walking,gospel preachin,tru blu,born again, evangelical Christians....................hehe bible thumpin.....haha![]()
If we move outside of the US, we find that this is simply not so. Strict creationism as a majority is a USA phenomenon. It is rooted in the dispensationalist and fundamentalist movements, which are just about unique to the USABizzlebin Imperatoris said:The majority sure is YEC, however I think the percentage of TE/OEC that use forums is much higher.
I do agree that YEC is heavily in the US. But to say that it is rooted is dispensationalism or some reformation stuff is simply untrue. Most of the Orthodox I know are also YEC, and we have not been heavily involved with the west for but a short time.herev said:If we move outside of the US, we find that this is simply not so. Strict creationism as a majority is a USA phenomenon. It is rooted in the dispensationalist and fundamentalist movements, which are just about unique to the USA
grmorton said:Maybe you should study statistics.