The vice presidential candidate of a major political party in America apparently believes dinosaurs and men once walked the earth at the same time.
After conducting a college band and watching Palin deliver a commencement address to a small group of home-schooled students in June 1997, Wasilla resident Philip Munger said, he asked the young mayor about her religious beliefs.
Palin told him that "dinosaurs and humans walked the Earth at the same time," Munger said. When he asked her about prehistoric fossils and tracks dating back millions of years, Palin said "she had seen pictures of human footprints inside the tracks," recalled Munger, who teaches music at the University of Alaska in Anchorage and has regularly criticized Palin in recent years on his liberal political blog, called Progressive Alaska.
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hmm sounds like the long lost cousin of Stockwell Day!
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Ah, so that's why she's a Bush buddy.
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Palin, like most members of the Halleluljah Brigade, is talking out of her anal passage. For so long the evangelicals either ignored dinosaurs altogether, or denied that they existed. Now, when the cumulative evidence that they did exist is too overwhelming to deny, they attempt to re-work them into their biblical interpretations by saying that they were created, but wiped out in Noah's Flood.
Read your own Bible, evangelists! Genesis says God commanded Noah to take a pair each of all life forms onto the Ark. So how come they didn't have dinosaur pairs as well?
Dinosaurs never truly died out, because these bible-thumpers themselves are dinosaurs.