this is more about the fallacy of polls then anything else. You can't say that 35% of Albertans believe in Creationism because you and I and everyone else here knows it true.
Polls really should have to disclose their methods and give us a functional breakdown based on area codes.
Because when you do a limited number poll, you can skew the number using geography.
Heck if I want this poll to show creationism is a thing, maybe I need to up my calling in a rural area around Coaldale Alberta because its filled with a high level of old religious people and lower my calling to down town Calgary.
Bamm 35% believe that Zuul is our lord and master. (This poll was based on 1000 calls)
We've seen over the last few election campaigns that polling in its present form is complete BS.
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