Posted on 03/22/2011 3:34:46 PM PDT by Jeff Gordon
"...literary detective Jack Cashill discovered months before the November 2008 election: nothing in Obamas history suggested he was capable of writing either Dreams or his 2006 book, The Audacity of Hope. In fact, as Cashill continued his research, he came to the shocking conclusion that the real craftsman behind Dreams was terrorist emeritus Bill Ayers."
Unfortunately, the American people have never heard of Bill Ayers and probably never will.
Believing in God and believing in intelligent design are two different things. And yes, believing in intelligent design does absolutely make a person unreliable, particularly when that person is presenting themselves as a competent investigator.
It is a matter of opinion. I think believing that life as we know it came about through a series of accidents is problematic. It seems to me that proving a simple thoery like evolution could be easily done in 150+ years if it was true, but that is just me. I still don’t understand how believing somebody is wrong on one subject makes them unreliable on others but to each his/her own.
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