There does not appear to be significant correlation between believing in evolution and understanding evolutionary science. In some countries, creationist beliefs (or a lack of support for evolutionary theory) are relatively widespread, even garnering a majority of public opinion. A study published in
Science compared attitudes about evolution in the United States, 32 European countries, and
Japan. The only country where acceptance of evolution was lower than in the United States was
Turkey (25%). Public acceptance of evolution was most widespread (at over 80% of the population) in
Iceland,
Denmark and
Sweden.
Argentina According to a 2014 poll produced by the
Pew Research Center, 71% of people in Argentina believe "humans and other living things evolved over time" while 23% believe they have "always existed in the present form."
Australia A 2009
Nielsen poll showed that 23% of Australians believe "the biblical account of human origins," 42% believe in a "wholly scientific" explanation for the origins of life, while 32% believe in an evolutionary process "guided by God". A 2013 survey conducted by Auspoll and the
Australian Academy of Science found that 80% of Australians believe in evolution (70% believe it is currently occurring, 10% believe in evolution but do not think it is currently occurring), 12% were not sure and 9% stated they do not believe in evolution.
Belarus According to the Pew Research Center, 63 percent of respondents in Belarus accept the theory of evolution while 23 percent of them deny evolution and claim that "humans have always existed in their present form." According to a 2014 poll produced by the Pew Research Center, 66% of Brazilians agree that humans evolved over time and 29% think they have always existed in the present form.
Canada In a 2019 nationwide poll, 61% of Canadians believe that humans evolved from less advanced life forms over millions of years, while 23% believe that God created human beings in their present form within the last 10,000 years.
Chile According to a 2014 poll by the Pew Research Center, 69% of people in
Chile believe "humans and other living things evolved over time" while 26% believe they have "always existed in the present form." Also, 85% of God believing Indians who know about evolution agree that life on earth evolved over time as a result of natural selection. In a survey conducted across 12 states in India, public acceptance of evolution stood at 68.5%. In 2023, NCERT, under the rationalization scheme, removed Darwin's theory of evolution from class 10th school textbooks. Only students who take opt for biology in class 11th will be taught Darwin's theory of evolution.
Indonesia A 2009 survey conducted by the McGill researchers and their international collaborators found that 85% of
Indonesian high school students agreed with the statement, "Millions of fossils show that life has existed for billions of years and changed over time."
Israel More than half of Israeli
Jews accept the
human evolution while more than 40% deny human evolution & claim that humans have always existed in their present form.
Latvia According to the Pew Research Center, 66 percent of
Latvians accept the theory of evolution while 25 percent of Latvians deny evolution and claim that "humans have always existed in their present form."
Pakistan A 2009 survey conducted by the McGill researchers and their international collaborators found that 86% of
Pakistani high school students agreed with the statement, "Millions of fossils show that life has existed for billions of years and changed over time." of a cover story about the life and work of Charles Darwin from the March 2009 issue of the magazine just before it went to press. The event caused widespread protests across the country and calls for Cebeci to resign. Cebeci was removed from his position in 2011, and a court in 2013 ruled that Cebeci had unlawfully dismissed the editor of Bilim ve Teknik from her position.
United Kingdom A 2006
United Kingdom poll on the "origin and development of life" asked participants to choose between three different explanations for the origin of life: 22% chose (Young Earth)
creationism, 17% opted for
intelligent design ("certain features of living things are best explained by the intervention of a supernatural being, e.g. God"), 48% selected evolution theory (with a divine role explicitly excluded) and the rest did not know. A 2009 poll found that only 38% of Britons believe God played no role in evolution. In a 2012 poll, 69% of Britons believe that humans evolved from less advanced life forms, while 17% believe that God created human beings in their present forms within the last 10,000 years.
United States United States courts have ruled in favor of teaching evolution in science classrooms, and against teaching creationism, in numerous cases such as
Edwards v. Aguillard,
Hendren v. Campbell,
McLean v. Arkansas and
Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District. A prominent organization in the United States behind the
intelligent design movement is the
Discovery Institute, which, through its
Center for Science and Culture, conducts a number of
public relations and lobbying campaigns aimed at influencing the public and policy makers in order to advance its position in academia. The Discovery Institute claims that because there is a significant lack of
public support for evolution, that
public schools should, as their campaign states, "
Teach the Controversy", although there is no controversy over the validity of evolution within the scientific community. The US has one of the highest levels of public belief in biblical or other religious accounts of the origins of life on Earth among industrialized countries. However, according to the
Pew Research Center, 62 percent of adults in the United States accept human evolution while 34 percent of adults believe that humans have always existed in their present form. The poll involved over 35,000 adults in the United States. However acceptance of evolution varies per state. For example, the State of
Vermont has the highest acceptance of evolution of any other State in the
United States. 79% people in Vermont accept human evolution. While
Mississippi with 43% has the lowest acceptance of evolution of any US state. According to a 2021 study, in 2019, 54% of Americans agreed with the statement: "Human beings, as we know them today, developed from earlier species of animals". A 2019
Gallup creationism survey found that 40% of adults in the United States inclined to the belief that "God created humans in their present form at one time within the last 10,000 years" when asked for their beliefs regarding the origin and development of human beings. 22% believed that "human beings have developed over millions of years from less advanced forms of life, but God had no part in this process", despite 49% of respondents indicating they believed in evolution. Belief in creationism is inversely correlated to education; only 22% of those with post-graduate degrees believe in strict creationism. The level of support for strict creationism could be even lower when poll results are adjusted after comparison with other polls with questions that more specifically account for uncertainty and ambivalence. A 2000 poll for
People for the American Way found that 70% of the American public thought that evolution is compatible with a belief in God. According to a 2021 study, in 2019, 34% of conservative Republicans and 83% of liberal Democrats accepted evolution. estimated that 63% of liberals and 37% of conservatives agreed that humans and other primates have a common ancestry.
Ukraine According to the Pew Research Center, 54 percent of respondents in
Ukraine accept the theory of evolution while 34 percent deny the theory of evolution and claim that "humans have always existed their present form."
Uruguay According to a 2014 poll produced by the Pew Research Center, 74% of people in
Uruguay believe "humans and other living things evolved over time" while 20% believe they have "always existed in the present form."
Venezuela According to a 2014 poll by the Pew Research Center, 63% of people in
Venezuela believe "humans and other living things evolved over time" while 33% believe they have "always existed in the present form." ==Other support for evolution==