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Don't confuse being religious with believing in Creationism, they are not the same. I know plenty of Christians, very few if any Creationists.
Here is the definitive study: The MIT Survey on Science, Religion and Origins: the Belief Gap, Feb. of 2013

http://space.mit.edu/home/tegmark/survey/survey.pdf

The Study's Conclusion: "We found a striking gap between people’s personal beliefs and the official views of the faiths to which they belong. Whereas Gallup reports that 46% of Americans believe that God created humans in their present form less than 10,000 years ago, we find that only 11% belong to religions openly rejecting evolution."
 
Here is the definitive study: The MIT Survey on Science, Religion and Origins: the Belief Gap, Feb. of 2013

http://space.mit.edu/home/tegmark/survey/survey.pdf

The Study's Conclusion: "We found a striking gap between people’s personal beliefs and the official views of the faiths to which they belong. Whereas Gallup reports that 46% of Americans believe that God created humans in their present form less than 10,000 years ago, we find that only 11% belong to religions openly rejecting evolution."

Interesting, not sure I get that last statement, is that saying of the 46%, 11% belong to a religion or specific branch of Christianity that says their members should believe "this way" or else?
 
Been there, done that, people who reject Science in favor of the biblical narrative of Earth's Creation, are not the kind of people who seek out jobs where that biblical narrative is blown out of the water.

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https://answersingenesis.org/kids/astronomy/why-are-stars-millions-of-light-years-away/
How does that in any way back up what you have posted. You're making assumptions.
 
How does that in any way back up what you have posted. You're making assumptions.

Gee, let me consult the encyclopedia on which space industry participants believe in Creationism, I'm sure that's a best seller. Of course I'm making assumptions, but it's an educated guess, imao. Get over yourself....
 
Senator, Astronaut, Marine Corp. Pilot. Colonel - John Glenn :

“To look out at this kind of creation and not believe in God is to me impossible,” Glenn told reporters in 1998, just after returning from his final trip to space at age 77. “It just strengthens my faith.”
He told the Associated Press, “I don’t see that I’m any less religious by the fact that I can appreciate the fact that science just records that we change with evolution and time, and that’s a fact. It doesn’t mean it’s less wondrous and it doesn’t mean that there can’t be some power greater than any of us that has been behind and is behind whatever is going on.”
Science and faith could coexist at the very highest levels, he insisted — just as they had in his life.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...n-saw-the-face-of-god/?utm_term=.9b14b3b7c0c8
 
Science and faith could coexist at the very highest levels, he insisted — just as they had in his life.

I agree and have said so (a million times). Being religious does not exclude you from being Scientific and working in the field of Science.

Holding the belief that God created humans in their present form less than 10,000 years ago, imao, would make it tough for you to work in a field like the Space Industry, where your daily work is a rebuke of your faith.
 
Gee, let me consult the encyclopedia on which space industry participants believe in Creationism, I'm sure that's a best seller. Of course I'm making assumptions, but it's an educated guess, imao. Get over yourself....
Yea... you took the bait hypocrite. Let's try this again. See the three Astronauts.

You're too easy a target Wiz. At least put in the effort. SMH
 
I agree and have said so (a million times). Being religious does not exclude you from being Scientific and working in the field of Science.

Holding the belief that God created humans in their present form less than 10,000 years ago, imao, would make it tough for you to work in a field like the Space Industry, where your daily work is a rebuke of your faith.
Again. Why is it rebuking your faith? Because you think so is not a reason. Maybe for you it is..
 
Senator, Astronaut, Marine Corp. Pilot. Colonel - John Glenn :

“To look out at this kind of creation and not believe in God is to me impossible,” Glenn told reporters in 1998, just after returning from his final trip to space at age 77. “It just strengthens my faith.”
He told the Associated Press, “I don’t see that I’m any less religious by the fact that I can appreciate the fact that science just records that we change with evolution and time, and that’s a fact. It doesn’t mean it’s less wondrous and it doesn’t mean that there can’t be some power greater than any of us that has been behind and is behind whatever is going on.”
Science and faith could coexist at the very highest levels, he insisted — just as they had in his life.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...n-saw-the-face-of-god/?utm_term=.9b14b3b7c0c8
Sorry, that doesn't count to Wez. He's busy jumping to his own assumptions.
 
Again. Why is it rebuking your faith? Because you think so is not a reason. Maybe for you it is..

How stupid are you, seriously? When your faith tells you the Earth was created less than 10k years ago and your everyday work life depends on Science that contradicts that faith based belief, you're going to have an intellectual dilemma everyday.

I know you don't question a thing and are to dumb to have an intellectual dilemma...
 
Yea... you took the bait hypocrite. Let's try this again. See the three Astronauts.

You're too easy a target Wiz. At least put in the effort. SMH

It might behoove you to differentiate between Theism and Creationism. Most religions are theistic, meaning that they believe God created the universe, but that evolution is part of God's plan. If this was John Glenn's belief, then he was mainstream.

Creationists believe in a literal interpretation of the Bible, and deny that evolution exists or is part of God's plan. Worldwide, they are a very tiny minority. In the US South, they are numbers-up.
 
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How stupid are you, seriously? When your faith tells you the Earth was created less than 10k years ago and your everyday work life depends on Science that contradicts that faith based belief, you're going to have an intellectual dilemma everyday.

I know you don't question a thing and are to dumb to have an intellectual dilemma...
too dumb to, dummy.
 
EPA employees still ‘coming to work in tears’

On Tuesday, the new administration’s efforts to take hold of the EPA continued, this time with a memo from EPA headquarters requiring all regional offices to submit a list of “all external meetings or presentations by employees planned through February 17.” The memo demanded the offices provide a short description of each event and a note explaining “whether it is controversial and why.”…

At EPA headquarters, the mood remains dark. A longtime career communications employee said in a phone interview Tuesday that more than a few friends were “coming to work in tears” each morning as they grappled with balancing the practical need to keep their jobs with their concerns for the issues they work on.
U.S. EPA employees were in tears. Worried Energy Department staffers were offered counseling. Some federal employees were so depressed, they took time off. Others might retire early.

And some employees are in downright panic mode in the aftermath of Donald Trump’s victory.

“People are upset. Some people took the day off because they were depressed,” said John O’Grady, president of American Federation of Government Employees Council 238, a union that represents thousands of EPA employees. After Election Day, “people were crying,” added O’Grady, who works in EPA’s Region 5 office in Chicago. “They were recommending that people take sick leave and go home.”

Hit the fucking road, snowflakes.
 
How stupid are you, seriously? When your faith tells you the Earth was created less than 10k years ago and your everyday work life depends on Science that contradicts that faith based belief, you're going to have an intellectual dilemma everyday.

I know you don't question a thing and are to dumb to have an intellectual dilemma...
Once again you're showing how intellectually shallow you are. This is exacty how Trump won the election.

How many people outside this forum fo you know who voted for Trump? Not many, because they kept their mouths shut.

In todays world you can get fired for talking about your faith at work and it's asshats like you who are the first to scream somebody pushing their beliefs on you. Why would any believer talk about creationism when it has no bearing at all on their salvation?

You keep trying to paint people who believe in creationism into a corner. Problem is, there is no corner there. This subject seems to matter more to you then anyone else here on the forum otherwise you would not have started it.
 
EPA employees still ‘coming to work in tears’

On Tuesday, the new administration’s efforts to take hold of the EPA continued, this time with a memo from EPA headquarters requiring all regional offices to submit a list of “all external meetings or presentations by employees planned through February 17.” The memo demanded the offices provide a short description of each event and a note explaining “whether it is controversial and why.”…

At EPA headquarters, the mood remains dark. A longtime career communications employee said in a phone interview Tuesday that more than a few friends were “coming to work in tears” each morning as they grappled with balancing the practical need to keep their jobs with their concerns for the issues they work on.
U.S. EPA employees were in tears. Worried Energy Department staffers were offered counseling. Some federal employees were so depressed, they took time off. Others might retire early.

And some employees are in downright panic mode in the aftermath of Donald Trump’s victory.

“People are upset. Some people took the day off because they were depressed,” said John O’Grady, president of American Federation of Government Employees Council 238, a union that represents thousands of EPA employees. After Election Day, “people were crying,” added O’Grady, who works in EPA’s Region 5 office in Chicago. “They were recommending that people take sick leave and go home.”

Hit the fucking road, snowflakes.
Useless AFGE hurting the Veterans too by protecting snowflake employees for way too long. Damn government workers.
 
I agree and have said so (a million times). Being religious does not exclude you from being Scientific and working in the field of Science.

Holding the belief that God created humans in their present form less than 10,000 years ago, imao, would make it tough for you to work in a field like the Space Industry, where your daily work is a rebuke of your faith.
Give us an example of how "it" would rebuke ones faith.
 
Gee, let me consult the encyclopedia on which space industry participants believe in Creationism, I'm sure that's a best seller. Of course I'm making assumptions, but it's an educated guess, imao. Get over yourself....
An educated guess. You can't even answer a yes or no question. Did PMI save the banks? Okay, educated guess if you need to.
 
Once again you're showing how intellectually shallow you are. This is exacty how Trump won the election.

How many people outside this forum fo you know who voted for Trump? Not many, because they kept their mouths shut.

In todays world you can get fired for talking about your faith at work and it's asshats like you who are the first to scream somebody pushing their beliefs on you. Why would any believer talk about creationism when it has no bearing at all on their salvation?

You keep trying to paint people who believe in creationism into a corner. Problem is, there is no corner there. This subject seems to matter more to you then anyone else here on the forum otherwise you would not have started it.

Oh poor poor persecuted Christian gonna get fired for his faith, bullshit, cry me a river. At the same time you're trying to deny other people the ability to live their lives normally, hypocrite.

I could care less if you're a Creationist, I just find it comical when you try and weigh on on matters of Science, like AGW.
 
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