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Creationist Governor Featured Speaker at RNC Meeting

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SixDegrees7/21/2009 1:05:12 pm PDT

re: #502 badger1970

Hypothetically, is creationism is more of a put off than abortion, higher taxes, weak defense and assault on personal freedoms?

If not, then why is it an issue? If so, how did those governors become governors?

Now, wouldn’t it be hypocritical to vote against an otherwise good candidate just because of one issue? What am I not getting?

Creationism is a stealth political movement aimed at establishing a fundamentalist psuedo-Christian theocracy that rules the United States. They have admitted as much - see the “Wedge Document” for starters, and any of their websites for a host of putrid details. There’s no difference between voting for a creationist and voting for a card-carrying member of the Taliban who is seeking political office; they both have exactly the same goals, although their tactics differ somewhat.

Creationism is the most anti-American political idea since Communism. Everything upheld in the Constitution is anathema to a creationist, who would shred that document and replace it with the fundo-Christian version of sharia law in a heartbeat given the power to do so.