Many hundreds of Millions. Most all who are in the denominations of: Baptists, Southern Baptists, Seventh Day Adventists, Mennonites, Many New Evangelicals, Church of God, and also most Muslims, and some Catholics.
According to various surveys and studies, a majority of people worldwide, estimated to be around 60-80%, believe in some form of creationism or a divine entity creating the world. This belief is prevalent across different cultures and religions.
Many people would argue that no one species was on the Earth before another species. These people believe in creationism.
Creationist. Creationism is when people disagree with the FACTS (sorry if I am offending) and believe God created everything on Earth. The real people are Evolutionists. Now they believe in facts!
Genesis seems to impact our culture today by creating a divide between people who believe in creationism and people who believe in evolution. This divide angers many people who are religious and many who are not religious.
A controversal question indeed. There are multiple answers out there, depending on what you believe in. Creationism and evolution theory are possibly the two most famous ones.
Many people believe that creationism is a one word synonym for intelligent design. Though this is not true, I hope it may be the answer you are looking for.
experts believe between 6 and 9 people
As of 2021, it is estimated that around 2.3 billion people worldwide identify as Christians and believe in Jesus Christ.
There are numerous pros attached to teaching children about creationism. After all, we live in a world in which a great majority of the people are still religious, and believe, to various degrees, in a world that was created by their particular deity. It cannot harm children to learn what religious beliefs other people have, as long as they are not themselves pressured to believe the same.There are also numerous cons attached to teaching children creationism as if it were a true story. After all, the children would then be asked to believe something for no good reason, which would seriously impair their critical thinking skills, and obstruct further education.
Nowadays few people still believe the old legend that Shakespeare was a poacher.
Creationism can and should be taught in a sociology classroom setting, but not in a science classroom like some people want it to be. The reason for this is that creationism is not a scientific theory or even principle, it's part of cultural mythology.
Pagans as in people who believe in the gods and goddesses of Greek Paganism such as Zeus, Hades, and Poseidon? If yes, then there are people who keep their ancestors faith.