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Aren't you glad you live in a free country that you can vote for whom ever you want for what every reason?

Yea I believe in evolution but I'm not going to down anyone for what they believe in except for that idiot ZardoZ who THINKS the earth is only 5000 years old. Oil, coal and diamonds can't be made in 5000 years.

2007-10-27 12:16:02 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

That is one aspect of the individual, not the entire individual. What if that candidate had policies that attracted you, for example a logical, fair, national health care program that didn't bust the bank or hurt individuals and industries financially?

What do you consider a creationist? I believe in God, and that He (or She) put the codes together--check out DNA. In other words, God started a fire that fortunately is still burning.

Once upon a time, religion revered science and science revered religion. Einstein himself once said he saw God. Why must creationism be false for evolution to be true?

Think a bit outside the box.

2007-10-27 11:19:44 · answer #2 · answered by James S 4 · 4 0

Why not?
The creationist would also be a believer in God, like over 80% of the American Public.
As a religious based person, this individual would also have a set of strong core moral beliefs.
What? We don't need morality in Government?
Well, do the alledged Bush lies come to mind?
The violation of the Public Trust by Clinton, stealing out of the National Archieves by Sandy Burglar, the lying and coverup by Nixon, need I go on?
If anything, we need more moral and honst politicians, not less!

2007-10-27 11:16:18 · answer #3 · answered by ? 6 · 4 2

Evolution is a theory with no definition. There is no concrete proof for evolution, Scientists keep telling there is a lot of evidence, but they have not shown enough evidence to the public. A Creationist is not necessarily anti-Science, given that there are so many scientists who believe in Creation.

You can vote for who you want, but that is not a wise criteria for voting.

2007-10-27 11:18:23 · answer #4 · answered by XYZ 1 · 3 3

do you really believe you came from pond scum? lets take a pile of scrap in your local junk yard that contains steel,glass,rubber and plastic in bits and pieces.do you believe this junk will through evolution become a 4dr. chevrolet ready to drive in about 100 million years?that is how silly the evolution theory is.if we evolved from apes,how come we still have apes and monkeys today????? someone that believes in evolution should not be running this country!by the way evolution has no basis in science just like global warming! another consensus by a bunch of frustrated lib wackos.

2007-10-27 11:30:46 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

no, i couldn't - thankfully none of these candidates have a chance this time

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for those who say you can be both - wrong - you cannot

you either believe we are products of some disgusting incest between the children of adam and eve or you believe we evolved from simpler organisms.

What you can say is that God created life through evolution. Which is entirely in line since the theory of evolution says nothing about the origin of life.

2007-10-27 11:15:02 · answer #6 · answered by PD 6 · 1 3

Yes.
You can't vote for ANYONE!

All the Candidates, both Democrats and Republicans believe that we were created by God.

There is NO ONE for you to vote for.

(Do you suppose that Democrat Voters are so ignorant & gullible that they actually believe that Democrats Politicians don't believe in Creation??????????????)

That would be sooooo Cool!!!!!!

2007-10-27 11:16:00 · answer #7 · answered by wolf 6 · 3 0

As long as they can separate their religious views from their duties to the people, yes. Separation of religion and state is very important to me.

2007-10-27 12:11:52 · answer #8 · answered by scene40 2 · 1 0

Neither theory can be proven.

New discoveries in science tend to disprove old theories. That is the constant evolution of science.

The "Big Bang" today the "Big Bunghole" tomorrow.

Old scientists never die, only theories do. But they do die hard.

2007-10-27 11:16:22 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

I sure try not to, but I live in Kansas, sometimes there is no one on the ballot who has any sense at all.

2007-10-27 11:25:59 · answer #10 · answered by sudonym x 6 · 3 0

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