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Is sarah palin a creationist?

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  1. She's a Republican, which means she worships Ronald Reagan.  Reason enough for me to vote Obama-Biden... if I wasn't already.


  2. Yes, oh oh, whacko alert!

    Seems she thinks there's a "debate"

  3. Yes.  She also believes in eternal damnation and all that good stuff.

    Democrats offer welfare

    Republicans offer warfare

    Democrats offer higher taxes

    Republicans offer deficit spending

    Libertarians offer none of the above

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  4. I don't know, but even if she were, what would it matter?  

  5. Yes, she is. Or, at least, she advocated teaching Creationism alongside facts in schools.

  6. Of course.....most REAL Christians are

  7. Not really. She, like McCain is an atheist, posing as a christian. Call them "jack christians" or "stage christians" or whatever you like, they believe in saying whatever they think will make people vote for them.

    When she found out that her youngest child would be Down's Syndrome, she elected not to terminate her pregnancy.  That does not giver her the right to force that decision on other women.

    But it is the scandal and illegal actions that she was involved in concerning the termination of Walt Monegan when he would not have her sister's former husband fired that we should be real concerned about.

  8. According to Wikipedia, she advocated teaching BOTH creationism and evolution in schools. But she did say "Creationism doesn't have to be part of the curriculum" and that she would not use "religion as a litmus test, or anybody's personal opinion on evolution or creationism"

    At least she appears open minded.

  9. Yes, she is also antiabortion and bakes cookies.

  10. Yes she is, and I don't get why people think this is such a bad thing.

    She advocated teaching creationism ALONG WITH evolution...so I don't see what the big deal is there...

    And besides, creationism can co-exist with evolution. The Catholic Church teaches that God created the heavens and the earth...and many Catholics believe in evolution. The church is fine with that, as long as the story somewhere started with some divine being.

    Just because some whackos think that creationism and evolution contradict each other doesn't mean everyone does.

    Also, creationism deals with the beginning of time and the beginning of the world...is you ask random people you see on the streets, "Do you believe God or some divine being created the earth?", a good majority of them will say yes.

  11. I hope not.  Someone that stupid shouldn't be anywhere near the White House, much less the VP.

  12. Thats what the Bible says, You can explain it away but still will not change the fact God created it all.

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