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If a presidential candidate said he/she DID NOT believe in evolution, would you unlikely or likely vote for that candidate? Ask a Question

If a presidential candidate said he/she DID NOT believe in evolution, would you unlikely or likely vote for that candidate?
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sure be a step in the right direction! ;)

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I couldn't disagree more. Evolution actually has proof behind it, unlike creationism.

The THEORY of evolution is so full of holes you could ride a dinosaur through it. Even by the standards set by Darwin it fails.

The theory of evolution isn't exactly full of holes, but if it was, we have enough patches to fix it. Evolution is a theory, yes, but SO IS GRAVITY! Do you believe in gravity? It's full of holes too! Where does it come from? Where does it go? How do you explain the mutation of diseases? 'God' just trying to screw us over more because we're beating his punishments?

Oh, and in reference to the 'ride a dinosaur through it': Maybe a Compsognathus, but that would be about it. You could ride an ark through the Creationism 'theory'!

that we can agree on....except the patches are just more lies

The Theory of Evolution is better than the Hunch of Creationism!

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they have so many questions they can't answer, they just clam up and spin it! like you do!

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I Agree

ditto

Right on.

Raising hand to join Logical Party. Obviously it only exists in Canada ...

Me too, waugs you took the words right out of my mouth

I definitely WOULD NOT vote for them. We need smart people in the White House. Waugs said it nearly perfectly.

So, 20 Americans and 1 Canadian said they would vote for someone that did not believe in evolution. No one from any other part of the world that voted said they would do that. I just can't understand how a Canadian could do that.