lowing wrote:
I agree with you, I guess the whole point is, what makes a belief that man a dinosaur existed together any more outrageous than the belief that a jewish zombi was bon onto a virgin to save us from all of our sins, or a talking snake convinced a guy to eat an apple condemning all of mankind as sinful, etc.. the list goes on and on. How is it you condemn Palin, and ONLY Palin, for believing in the UNBELIEVABLE? As if ANYONE who believes in dinosaurs and men living together is just too over the top compared to the rest. Gimme a break.
Well, first
myself wrote:
The thing about people believing in creationism to me is that it demonstrates faulty reason and a lack of knowledge and interest in pretty much all the sciences. Unacceptable for someone who's supposed to head a nation imho.
Though that's not the only reason I distrust her, secondly she tried to ban great, famous books from a library because she deemed them to be offending, showing that she's definitely not well read and cultured. Thirdly, has shown to not know anything about the Iraq war, while she herself is supposed to be politically minded and even had a son going over there. Fourthly, she didn't know what a VP does even though she was running for it. Last but not least she performed badly in debates and brings across the completely wrong image for what is supposed to be a leader (the whole joe sixpack hockey mom stuff), list goes on.
And we were originally comparing that to Obama, with whom I can't number nearly as many faults. That is also why she's being scrutinized so much because it's what the whole damn debate was about. You wanted proof that she's worse than Obama, well, there's pages of it by now.
But; I'm not as one issue as other people, suppose she was a creationist but somehow ended up being a genius in debate and policy I would just have to disregard the belief part. Every politician has a couple traits you're not going to like.