Brits, Americans Differ Widely on What They Believe About Origins
A recent survey shows most Americans accept a divine origin for life, but few British adults do.Percentage-wise, citizens of Great Britain and the United States do not see eye to eye on the question of how life on Earth originated. According to a Statista chart, which was based on a survey of 994 Americans and 2003 Brits, some 40% of British adults believe living things arose because “conditions here on Earth happened to be suitable” (an evolutionist belief) while only 15% of Americans believe that. Otherwise, 19% of the British think life came to Earth via comets as opposed to just 10% for Americans who believe this.On the other hand, only 15% of adults in the UK . . . Read All
Regional ILC Meetings Held in Bleckmar, Germany
The European region of the International Lutheran Council is meeting May 21-25 in Bleckmar, Germany. Rick Steenbock, LCMS Missionary and Communication and Projects Manager for Eurasia, is on site to update us each day.(More)