The number of Americans who believe that God made humans in their present form within the last 10,000 years is more than double the number who believe humans evolved from other primate species with no intervention from God. That is according to the findings from a new Gallup poll just released.
In all, 42% say that God made man in his present form sometime around or after 8,000 B.C. Another 31% believe that humans did evolve “from less advanced forms of life,” but God had a hand in the process. Finally, 19% believe that humans evolved on their own without any help from a higher power.
The number who believe in the creationist vision of humanity’s origin has held very steady in the 32 years Gallup has asked the question. In 1982, the first year the question was posed, 44% said they believed God created humans in their present form. The lowest number ever recorded by Gallup was 40% in 2011.
The number of people who believe in the Darwinian version of evolution with no input from God, however, has been on a slow and steady increase over the past 15 years. In late 1999, Gallup found 9% of people believed humans evolved without any help from God. That number now stands at the aforementioned 19%.
The increase in believers of Darwinian evolution mirrors a decline in the number of people who believe in the God-assisted version of human evolution.
Gallup’s poll also found that, of the respondents who attend church on a weekly basis, 69% believe God created humans in their current form. However, only one weekly church-goer out every 100 believes in Darwinian evolution.









