Reality Check

March 29th, 2007 by admin

EDITOR’S NOTE: The ARO Response to our supposed plagiarism is: HERE.

Reality Check (Link to OpinionJournal.com)

Scientific American is boasting about the result of a new poll:

“Via the very-much-worth-checking-out Sietch Blog:

In what can only be considered a tidal wave of public opinion, a new Yale research survey reveals a significant shift in public attitudes toward the environment and global warming. Fully 83 percent of Americans now say global warming is a “serious” problem, up from 70 percent in 2004. . . .

Most dramatically, the survey of 1,000 adults nationwide shows that 63 percent of Americans agree that the United States “is in as much danger from environmental hazards, such as air pollution and global warming, as it is from terrorists.”

In other words, 63% of the American public now agrees with the 2003 Pentagon report that, while speculative, said as much.

(The rest of the survey results are well worth reading, and demonstrate U.S. citizens’ growing concern about extinction, air pollution, and other environmental issues.)

Well, if 63% of the American public says it, it must be true, right? That’s how science works!

So we checked the survey results, as Mims recommended, and we found another interesting finding: 58% agree that “as the Bible says, the world was literally created in six days.” So according to Scientific American, the biblical story of creation has only slightly less scientific merit than global warming.”



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