GOP Nominee for Alabama Governor Renounces Belief in Evolution Following Attack Adhttp://www.mediaite.com/online/gop-nominee-for-alabama-governor-forced-to-renounce-belief-in-evolution/
5/13/2010 8:39:30 AM
5/13/2010 8:50:43 AM
Talk about a race to the bottom.
5/13/2010 9:32:56 AM
This makes me really sad.
5/13/2010 9:39:17 AM
What a fucking joke.Sad.I don't know what else to say.
5/13/2010 11:42:47 AM
Fought to ensure creationism is taught in school?Jesus
5/13/2010 12:41:47 PM
5/13/2010 12:45:30 PM
So Texas will take separation of church and state of public school textbooks, and Alabama will put church into them. Brilliant.
5/14/2010 12:53:57 AM
ZOMG Bradley believes in science and is not an ignorant religious zealot who believes in mysticism instead of data.
5/14/2010 7:34:30 AM
Actually, he is.
5/14/2010 10:06:24 AM
*shudder*
5/14/2010 10:15:21 AM
5/14/2010 11:08:27 AM
This is a very surprising story, since Alabama is generally the pinnacle of progressivism and intelligence
5/14/2010 11:13:22 AM
I often times get the feeling that most politicians are atheist, and only use Christianity as a way of pandering to something like 80% of the population.Because of this, I feel that is part of the reason why this country is fucked up. Not because of atheists (which I am one myself), but because it only blurs the line between the separation of Church and State. The Constitution is very clear about it's meaning, yet it's one of the most heavily debated parts of the Constitution. I know people who think the Constitution should be followed to the T, yet fail the simple understanding of the First Amendment. I've always felt that we have an atheist government. The actual people in office may be Christian, Jewish, ect, but the laws and interpretation of the laws should be interpreted and written without any respect to any religion. As such, it's always confused me that when it comes to the Gay Marriage debate, many people end up using religion as a valid justification for banning it, when such a justification is in direct conflict with the First Amendment.
5/14/2010 1:32:18 PM
They certainly have no souls and they certainly pander to their constituents. The sky is also blue and water is also wet. Also, the same people that are against gay marriage probably think that the Establishment Clause is a bad thing and our government should be a Christian one.See "In God we Trust" and "One Nation, under God".
5/14/2010 1:45:12 PM
5/14/2010 1:53:24 PM