Palin says she doesn’t believe in evolution

By John Byrne
Monday, November 16th, 2009 -- 8:50 am
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sarah palin Palin says she doesnt believe in evolutionFirst, a conspiracy about dollar coins. Now a conspiracy about monkeys and fish.

Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, Sen. John McCain's (R-AZ) vice presidential running mate, signals in her new book Going Rogue that she doesn't believe in evolution, panning it as theory that human beings "originated from fish that sprouted legs and crawled out of the sea."

According to a review published Sunday in The New York Times, Palin knocks evolution in her new book.

Elsewhere in this volume, she talks about creationism, saying she “didn’t believe in the theory that human beings — thinking, loving beings — originated from fish that sprouted legs and crawled out of the sea” or from “monkeys who eventually swung down from the trees.” In everything that happens to her, from meeting Todd to her selection by Mr. McCain for the Republican ticket, she sees the hand of God: “My life is in His hands. I encourage readers to do what I did many years ago, invite Him in to take over.”

Palin's stance may itself an be "evolution" from a previous position. In 2006, ThinkProgress notes, Palin advocated that both creationism (the belief that humankind originated from a supreme being) and evolution should be taught side-by-side in public schools.

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"Teach both," Palin said during a 2006 Alaska gubernatorial debate. "You know, don't be afraid of information. Healthy debate is so important, and it's so valuable in our schools. I am a proponent of teaching both."

And, in a 2008 interview with Fox News' Sean Hannity, Palin said she didn't think creationism should be taught exclusively in schools.

"No," Palin remarked. "In fact, growing up in a school teacher's house with a science teacher as a dad, you know, I have great respect for science being taught in our science classes and evolution to be taught in our science classes.''

MSNBC notes that Palin also discusses a conversation she had with McCain's campaign advisor, Steve Schmidt, in her book.

"But your dad's a science teacher," Schmidt objected. "Yes." "Then you know that science proves evolution," added Schmidt. "Parts of evolution," I said. "But I believe that God created us and also that He can create an evolutionary process that allows species to change and adapt." Schmidt winced and raised his eyebrows. In the dim light, his sunglasses shifted atop his hear. I had just dared to mention the C-word: creationism. But I felt I was on solid factual ground.

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  • damixaustex
    "But I felt I was on solid factual ground. "

    If Mrs. Palin is uncertain about the scientific theories like evolution, she oughtta test the theory of gravity by jumping off a building.
    Either she'll find that God has the power to save her, bringing lie to the theory, or she'll find some solid factual ground.
  • She was almost the president.
  • davewtf
    That thought should sober anyone up. A woman who CELEBRATES her ignorance and actually states that her dad was a science teacher?!? Man, that should embarrass any self-respecting teacher!
  • tommytoons
    Thank God Dan you used the term "almost". I shudder to think what crap she would have caused if she was President.
  • donofcali
    I don't know, if she keeps on a roll like she's on right now, she may be a shoe-in for the republicon nomination in 2012.

    Blockheads and dummies (i.e., republicons) tend to vote for people that express an equivalent degree of stupidity.
  • matticusfinch
    lets all pray she is the GOP 2012 candidate......that would equal a total loss for those idiots.
  • smilingjoe
    I can't believe anyone can chastize Palin when we see what a bafoon Biden has turned out to be.
  • BlueEyedVideot
    If you're going to regurgitate the Republican party line, at least learn how to spell it right buffoon. BTW, I'll take Joe Biden over that witch-woman any day of the week. Joe's had a long and distinguished career as a public servant. As for Ms. Palin? She couldn't even finish a single term as a governor of a socialist state. She taxed the oil companies and gave it to the people. If that's not socialism, I don't know what is.
  • roooth
    Oh, please - you wish you could put Palin in the same class as Biden - but you can't.

    Here, start with this - Biden didn't quit when he had a family tragedy. Palin couldn't see her term through to the end cause it was too hard.
  • tommytoons
    SmilingJoe, Anybody with common sense should be able to chastize Palin. The woman is a boob!!! But she's perfect for the Republicans....they are boobs as well!!!
  • Bush, her equal in dummitude, was the nominal president for eight gruesome years, don't forget.
  • Phil E. Drifter
    I'm so sick of people like you suggesting that Bush was stupid.

    Bush got away with 2 stolen elections and an illegal war. And then he thumbed his nose at Cheney by not pardoning that Enron dude.

    Yeah. He's a real moron.
  • matticusfinch
    Bush accomplished every mission he was given by his masters. His presidency was a rousing success......for the elite.
  • Phil E. Drifter
    No, not really.

    Thankfully, not that many Americans are that stupid.
  • eekeller
    I didn't like this comment...I LOVED IT!
  • dotmafia
    awesome comment.
  • tmaximus
    Yippee, Palin believes a sky dwelling pedophile impregnated a teen age girl - a descendant of incestuous siblings - to give birth to a worship-worthy water walking Jewish wizard. What could possibly be wrong with that?

    "Religious bondage shackles and debilitates the mind and unfits it forevery noble enterprise". James Madison
  • joelolson
    And what proof do you have that evolution exists? The earth is only about 5000 years old. Lets take a look at the moon. It constantly moves away from the earth at a CONSTANT rate. If the earth was around for billions of years life would not exist. Take a look at magnetic fields, Mt Vesuvius, the petrified trees in yellowstone, the list goes on and on. All you have is "radio carbon dating" which obviously has its flaws. Do not be ignorant and actually check the FACTS. All of evolutions THEORIES are based on other calculations which are based upon other calculations. Now do the research and let me know what you find. I used to believe in evolution until i actually studied the facts. Thank you, any questions let me know joel-olson@hotmail.com i would be glad to debate with any of you disrespectful liberals.
  • Chip
    She doesn't believe in evolution, but she does believe in witches.
  • Mooftown
    Lol good point.
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