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Re: Poll: Britons unconvinced on evolution
Les Hellawell (myshredder@leswell.freeuk.com) 2006/01/29 03:05

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On Sat, 28 Jan 2006 16:15:29 -0500, "J Young" <youngopinions@aol.com>
wrote:

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>http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4648598.stm
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>Just under half of Britons accept the theory of evolution as the best
>description for the development of life, according to an opinion poll.
>Furthermore, more than 40% of those questioned believe that creationism or
>intelligent design (ID) should be taught in school science lessons.
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>The survey was conducted by Ipsos MORI for the BBC's Horizon series.

They didn't ask me, they didn't ask my wife.

--
Les Hellawell

Greetings from:
YORKSHIRE The White Rose County

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