Palin's a creationist who even supports it being taught in our public schools. I'm against lying to children, so she won't get my vote.
Was basically a metaphor for saying she's dumb, and I'm against that.
Ed Kalnins, senior pastor of Palin's Pentecostal church, Assembly of God, described Palin as tenacious. "Once she understands a truth, she bites down on it and won't let go of the truth," he said. [1]
she's pentecostal?? funny half of my friends growing up went to those assembly of God thingies they called church. according to them, you can either accept Christ as your lord and savior.... or...
Yeah I came in to make fun of Jager for being sexist and yeah... you guys actualy are an "-ism" that jagermonster is not. Good job guys. Takes a lot of hard work.
HOWEVER. If you are suggesting that it is somehow irrelevant whether someone elected to high office believes mythology should be taught in science class, or believes (if she indeed does) the Earth is less than 10,000 years old, then I most assuredly disagree.
Quote from: quadz on September 01, 2008, 06:06:00 PMHOWEVER. If you are suggesting that it is somehow irrelevant whether someone elected to high office believes mythology should be taught in science class, or believes (if she indeed does) the Earth is less than 10,000 years old, then I most assuredly disagree.You're assuming that that was the only quote I used. That's not the point I'm making.
Normally I would continue your argument, because of your being childish about the concept of it, quoting a comedian as appropriate political theory, and portraying only one side of the argument with a skewed half truth regarding the alternate view's premise. I don't expect creationism to be taught in public schools, nor do I even support the public school system. However that was never my point. Either way I'm not going to divert the point for some lame attempt to explain away vitriol towards one specific religion. Honestly, I got hit with the splatter all the way over here from the three of you foaming at the mouth.
Quote from: DaHanG on August 30, 2008, 09:37:33 PMPalin's a creationist who even supports it being taught in our public schools. I'm against lying to children, so she won't get my vote. Quote from: DaHanG on August 30, 2008, 10:14:40 PMWas basically a metaphor for saying she's dumb, and I'm against that.Quote from: quadz on August 31, 2008, 03:46:54 AMEd Kalnins, senior pastor of Palin's Pentecostal church, Assembly of God, described Palin as tenacious. "Once she understands a truth, she bites down on it and won't let go of the truth," he said. [1]
Palin said during her run that creationism should be taught alongside evolution in schools. She was baptized in an Assembly of God church, a Pentecostal denomination that believes God created the world at every step. Maria Comella, a spokeswoman for the McCain-Palin campaign, said Palin attends different churches and does not consider herself Pentecostal. [2]
A young man who has no experience and thinks the word "change" is a national policy.
no one could use this mentality better than a great communicator and leader like Obama.