Quote Originally Posted by dragonrider
Certainly any person is free to have their own religious beliefs. But I agree with BA that a person who believes the Universe is only 6000 years old and denies evolution is a person who is blind to scientific fact and not fit to lead a country in this century. That is my opinion and it is not an attack on religion.

Religious belief is fine as long as it doesn't get in the way of sound policy or good judgement. I do not trust the judgement of people who ascribe events to God's will. We live in a world of cause and effect, not supernatural intervention.

Palin supports teaching creationism in schools. She supports abstinence-only sex education. She would like abortion to be illegal even in cases of rape or incest. I think these are areas where her religious belief has led to bad policy.

I am not qualified to make a clinical diagnosis of insanity, so instead I like to use the non-medical term "wackadoo" to describe people who deny scientific fact.
Provide some facts. She wants intelligent design taught in addition to the current evolution THEORY
McDanger Reviewed by McDanger on . What Specific Accomplishments/Experience Does Palin Have? All examples taken from her introduction to the nation tonight during her fantastic speech. I know, it may be hard to swallow for the devout cult followers of Obama. Too bad! As Gulliani said, Obama is the least experienced candidate in at least 100 years!:thumbsup: So let's review. 1. governor of the great state of Alaska, 2. mayor of my hometown. 3. actual responsibilities. So you mean she couldn't just be "present" and still be considered doing her job. You mean she was Rating: 5