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Related: About this forumHow many Americans hold a literal interpretation of the Bible?
From the article:
while 57% believe in some form of evolution -- either God-guided or not -- saying man developed over millions of years from less advanced forms of life.
To read more:
https://news.gallup.com/poll/210956/belief-creationist-view-humans-new-low.aspx
So, if one is to accept these numbers, slightly more than 1/3 of Americans are strict creationists. Or literalists.
And in England, the number of strict creationists is even lower.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/johnfarrell/2015/01/27/new-survey-finds-creationism-in-britain-has-been-overstated/#11e1b7af2685
So the idea that Christians generally accept a literal reading of the Bible is simply not supported by actual evidence.
guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)Evangelicals hold varying perspectives of how God created the earth from a literal seven-day interpretation of Genesis to God-guided evolution, said Leith Anderson, president of the National Association of Evangelicals (NAE). But they vehemently agree that God is the creator of the earth. How God chose to create is important, but it is secondary.
https://www.nae.net/evangelicals-can-different-views-creation-leaders-say/
Bretton Garcia
(970 posts)It wasn't quite simply literal therefore, entirely. But it was literal in believing in a God. Just as other believers do.
Girard442
(6,393 posts)They believe they believe, but if they actually believed, they'd be acting a lot differently than they do.
Major Nikon
(36,899 posts)Major Nikon
(36,899 posts)guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)Understood. Your responses vary between gifs and ad hominem.
Major Nikon
(36,899 posts)1) You duplicitously claimed I said at least half of the US adult population subscribes to YEC when in fact I said half of Christians.
2) You then used your deception to make a half-fast condescension of my abilities with basic math when I proved I was exactly correct.
3) You then once again engaged in condescension by claiming my "logic" is somehow deficient.
4) Now you are trying to gaslight everyone who reads any of this by pretending I didn't substantiate my claim.
So why do you feel the need to lie in order to try to humiliate me, Gil? And now that I think about it, this isn't just with me, it's pretty much all the prominent atheist posters in this group. So why do you hate atheists, Gil? What is it about us that frightens you so?
guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)you would have been correct. But you said Christians.
So, once again, your claim is unsupported by the evidence.
Edited to add:
And even among Protestants, 45% accept evolution.
Major Nikon
(36,899 posts)If you want to admit your fuckup and apologize for your condescension which resulted from it, I'm happy to go over the numbers with you again. But if you are going to continue with your duplicity, the most obvious explanation is it wasn't a fuckup at all and was instead a deliberate attempt at misrepresentation, or in other words a lie.
guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)And statistics, actual facts, do not support your statement.
That is not my fault. I did not make you write that statement, unless you are saying that I somehow hijacked your account and wrote what was written.
As to your claim of misrepresentation, that is laughable.
Major Nikon
(36,899 posts)1) You duplicitously claimed I said at least half of the US adult population subscribes to YEC when in fact I said half of Christians.
2) You then used your deception to make a half-fast condescension of my abilities with basic math when I proved I was exactly correct.
3) You then once again engaged in condescension by claiming my "logic" is somehow deficient.
4) Now you are trying to gaslight everyone who reads any of this by pretending I didn't substantiate my claim.
So why do you feel the need to lie in order to try to humiliate me, Gil? And now that I think about it, this isn't just with me, it's pretty much all the prominent atheist posters in this group. So why do you hate atheists, Gil? What is it about us that frightens you so?
For further reading, see...
http://gbntv.org/truth-about-lying/
guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)You made a statement that you cannot substantiate. I am not saying that you are lying. I believe that you believed what you said.
And now you return to your meme that this is "atheist hating". No, it is simply demonstrating that you made a statement that was perhaps metaphorical. Yes, I will treat it as metaphorical.
Major Nikon
(36,899 posts)1) You duplicitously claimed I said at least half of the US adult population subscribes to YEC when in fact I said half of Christians.
2) You then used your deception to make a half-fast condescension of my abilities with basic math when I proved I was exactly correct.
3) You then once again engaged in condescension by claiming my "logic" is somehow deficient.
4) Now you are trying to gaslight everyone who reads any of this by pretending I didn't substantiate my claim.
So why do you feel the need to lie in order to try to humiliate me, Gil? And now that I think about it, this isn't just with me, it's pretty much all the prominent atheist posters in this group. So why do you hate atheists, Gil? What is it about us that frightens you so?
Probably best that you aren't a literalist, Gil.
8 But the cowardly, the unbelieving, the vile, the murderers, the sexually immoral, those who practice magic arts, the idolaters and all liarsthey will be consigned to the fiery lake of burning sulfur. This is the second death.
guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)I prefer the penguin gif.
Major Nikon
(36,899 posts)Here's where you lied and said I was talking about all Americans:
...
When I studied math, using stone beads as place markers, 38% was less than 1/2, while 57% was more than 1/2.
Here's where you admit that wasn't what I was talking about:
I'd prefer it if you told the truth, Gil. I think your god would also.
8 But the cowardly, the unbelieving, the vile, the murderers, the sexually immoral, those who practice magic arts, the idolaters and all liarsthey will be consigned to the fiery lake of burning sulfur. This is the second death.
guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)A mantra for us all.
Major Nikon
(36,899 posts)guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)What does that say?
and 290 views.
Major Nikon
(36,899 posts)Or maybe you'd hoped others would agree that 120 million Americans who believe in YEC out of 240 Christians proves literalism isn't alive and well in the US.
MineralMan
(147,445 posts)guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)Short for MM?
https://www.christianpost.com/news/poll-many-protestant-pastors-lean-toward-young-earth-creation.html
MineralMan
(147,445 posts)It is MM, after all, Will.
guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)It sounds very much like a mantra.
Major Nikon
(36,899 posts)So kinda strange when a theist comes to DU to hate on the atheists.
guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)Then "hate on the atheists" meme?
Was it inspired by another prolific poster in this group?
Perhaps you could petition for a group dedicated to that. One where your posts about the evils of theism would not be challenged.
Major Nikon
(36,899 posts)This finding comes as no surprise. Social science has long revealed high rates of secularphobia the irrational dislike, distrust, fear, or hatred of nonreligious people within American society. For example, a study by Penny Edgell of the University of Minnesota, from back in 2006, found that atheists come in last place when Americans are asked to rank members of certain racial, ethnic, or religious groups as potential spouses for their kids. And a Gallup poll from 2012 found that 43 pecent of Americans said that they would not vote for an atheist for president, putting atheists in last/worst place, behind Muslims (40 percent of Americans said they wouldnt vote for a Muslim for president), homosexuals (30 percent wouldnt), Mormons (18 percent wouldnt), Latinos (7 percent wouldnt), Jews (6 percent wouldnt), Catholics (5 percent wouldnt), women (5 percent wouldnt) and African Americans (4 percent wouldnt).
guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)A reaction?
And are there more current numbers, say later than 5 years ago?
Major Nikon
(36,899 posts)After giving so many sermons to others about that no less.
At least you are consistently inconsistent.
Mariana
(15,024 posts)who have received credible death threats from Christians. Some those recipients of death threats have been children.
https://www.democraticunderground.com/1218270285#post1
Read that thread and you'll have no doubt about exactly where Gil stands on this. By the way, you will notice a distinct lack of theists on that thread expressing support for atheist recipients of death threats from Christians, or condemning the Christians who issue them.
Major Nikon
(36,899 posts)It's not as if he hides it all that well. The only people he seems to care about are those he thinks have been wronged by any atheist, like Trump supporters.
walkingman
(8,301 posts)guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)But Theresa May is the Conservative PM anyway.
democratisphere
(17,235 posts)rurallib
(63,166 posts)they believe in stuff they think is in the bible that backs up their prejudices.
guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)But there are also the examples of progressive theists. Like the Reverend Barber, for one.
edhopper
(34,724 posts)but not all?
Is this a all or nothing, or is there a spectrum of litteralists?
For instance, Is there any evidence that the story of the nativity is true, or is there loads of evidence it could not have happened as it says in the Bible?
Aren't those who say it is completely true litteralists?
Major Nikon
(36,899 posts)Even the most hard core fundamentalists still leave themselves with a little wiggle room if you bother to read their doctrine. Very few Christians believe the world has 4 corners, insects have 4 legs, and pi = 3. Rather than take the literal road and look even more ridiculous than believing in 900 yr old people, they will simply say the bible does not say what it says, because obviously the bible can't be wrong.
It's also true that all of them take parts of it literally. The only difference is how much.
guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)Probably in the sense that every believer might approach things differently.
edhopper
(34,724 posts)take some part of the Bible litterally.
guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)edhopper
(34,724 posts)are in some part literalists.
guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)And that He is the Son of the Creator.
edhopper
(34,724 posts)Nativity as told in the Bible or his death and resurrection?
Are there Christians who don't believe in the resurrection?
guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)Nor can I answer for others.
edhopper
(34,724 posts)Jesus was literally resurrected as told in the Bible.
Doesn't that make them literallists in part?
guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)If one assumes that Biblical literalism is an all or nothing position, all must be accepted as literally true.
But I accept much as metaphorical.
Lordquinton
(7,886 posts)Think all parts of the Bible are literal?
guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)Alternatively, the term can refer to the historical-grammatical method, a hermeneutic technique that strives to uncover the meaning of the text by taking into account not just the grammatical words, but also the syntactical aspects, the cultural and historical background, and the literary genre. It emphasizes the referential aspect of the words in the text without denying the relevance of literary aspects, genre, or figures of speech within the text (e.g., parable, allegory, simile, or metaphor).[3] It does not necessarily lead to complete agreement upon one single interpretation of any given passage. This Christian fundamentalist and evangelical hermeneutical approach to scripture is used extensively by fundamentalist Christians,[4] in contrast to the historical-critical method of mainstream Judaism or Mainline Protestantism. Those who relate biblical literalism to the historical-grammatical method use the word "letterism" to cover interpreting the Bible according to the dictionary definition of literalism.[5]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biblical_literalism
So, before we can talk, we must recognize the problem with this term.
Major Nikon
(36,899 posts)guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)Your diversion is noted.
Major Nikon
(36,899 posts)marylandblue
(12,344 posts)Also, do you believe that anyone who believes that Genesis Chapter 1 could not possibly be referring in any sense to the big bang or evolution is a literalist according to your definition?
Major Nikon
(36,899 posts)The idea that any atheist believes in any interpretation of the bible is nutty beyond belief.
It was never anything more than strawman gibberish to begin with. Gil has just repeated it enough times he managed to convince himself and probably doesn't even remember why he even came up with it.
Lordquinton
(7,886 posts)Once again reafirming my conclusion that you are actively posting in bad faith.
edhopper
(34,724 posts)As I have stated before, literalism is not bianary. People can be literal about all or part of the Bible.
There are old Earth Creationist, they are also literalist.
People who reject the Genesis story as literaly true, but then accept the Flood story or the Exodus story as accurate are also literalists.
Lordquinton
(7,886 posts)Are you talking about all americans, or christians? The two are NOT interchangeable.
Both your surveys talk about a general population, not specific to the christian part, which is what the whole topic is about. The part about the UK is a strawman, as the discussion was about US christians.
This would be shredded in a debate class, since that's what your new meme seems to be about.
Major Nikon
(36,899 posts)And Gil can't understand why anyone takes issue with people taking the bible literally.
Meanwhile pretty much constantly some group of morans thinks it's a good idea to teach that particular brand of ignorance in public schools and our tax dollars have to pay for both defending and challenging that nonsense.
One thing Gil did manage to reveal is that this is not a problem in Europe at all because they have a much smaller population of rock hard ignorant Christians.
Lordquinton
(7,886 posts)We wouldn't be having any of these discussions.
His new meme of grading people as if it were a debate class is great, I'd love for it to be conducted in some formal form like that, he'd get a nasty surprise when he makes claims and backs them up with false evidence.
Major Nikon
(36,899 posts)But yeah, the whole online debate class thing is more than a bit banal. With no moderator to call bullshit on an infinite number of formal fallacies and flat out lies, this ain't anything remotely close to debate class.
edhopper
(34,724 posts)It isn't take the whole Bible literally or not a literalist at all.
Most believers take some part of the Bible literally.
Believing in the story of Jesus' death and resurrection as it is described in the Bible makes one a literalist.
MineralMan
(147,445 posts)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christianity_in_the_United_States
While 38% of Americans accept creationism, that is about half of Americans who claim to be Christian. So, half of American Christians believe in young earth creationism.
That sounds kinda different from the claim you're trying to make. Half, guillaumeb, of Christians.
Major Nikon
(36,899 posts)In typical Gil fashion he came up with a different source that was talking about something different and even if it weren't meant it contradicted his first source. Someone got to stay after school for a lecture from his debate school teacher.
MineralMan
(147,445 posts)Act_of_Reparation
(9,116 posts)The data presentedhow many Americans accept evolutiondoes not address the topic of the op, which is how many Americans take the Bible literally. Evolution only concerns itself with one part of the Bible. Joe Bob Christian might believe in evolution, but that doesn't mean he doesn't take literally any of the other demonstrably false shit the Bible has on offer.
MineralMan
(147,445 posts)for a similar wreck, it seems.
tonedevil
(3,022 posts)Can't we just say fictional and call it a day?
MineralMan
(147,445 posts)Major Nikon
(36,899 posts)It's more accurate to say the bible is a work of plagiarism from earlier fictions.
Bretton Garcia
(970 posts)Eyeball_Kid
(7,566 posts)The 38% number is the same number as Trumpy's approval rating.
Ooo... Could it be? Are we connecting dots???
Just playing.
c-rational
(2,863 posts)Act_of_Reparation
(9,116 posts)Maybe you should consider that when bragging about just a little more than half US adults vaguely accepting "in some form" what has been scientific consensus for 160 years.
I'm not impressed.
Major Nikon
(36,899 posts)In another 160 years we should be up there with the UK.