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	<title>A Split Emerges as Conservatives Discuss Darwin</title>
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    Evolution has long generated bitter fights between the left and right about whether God or science better explains life&#039;s origins. But now a dispute has cropped up within conservative circles over political ideology: Does Darwinian theory undermine conservative notions of religion &amp; morality or does it actually support conservative philosophy?
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	<title>In evolution, Americans are big non-believers</title>
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    It&#039;s a statistic that would have Charles Darwin turning in his grave - more than one third of Americans don&#039;t believe in evolution, according to a new study.

After tabulating surveys that covered 34 countries, researchers at the University of Michigan have found that U.S. citizens are much less likely to accept Darwinism than Europeans and
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