no ape in 08: i !heart huckabee

FYI, Mike Huckabee, potential Republican presidential candidate and by extension potential President of the United States, has this to say about creationism (and the fact that he believes in it):

If you want to believe that you and your family came from apes, that’s fine. I’ll accept that.  I just don’t happen to think that I did.

Once again, it’s worth noting that this man would control approximately 10,000 nuclear weapons. The real story of what happened to the dinosaurs is shown below for illustrative purposes:



4 Comments

  1. djm wrote:

    Is that image from a Jack T. Chick tract? If so, which one? It looks fun – he is drawing those dinos with almost as much relish as he draws the lake of fire.

  2. Stephen M wrote:

    Believing that we evolved from single cell organisms vs. beliving we were here as we are by a creator is not relevant to whether or not you should be President of the United States.

  3. Paul wrote:

    Believing that we evolved from single cell organisms vs. beliving we were here as we are by a creator is not relevant to whether or not you should be President of the United States.

    On the contrary, it differentiates between the ability to observe empirical evidence and draw whatever rational conclusions have the highest likelihood of being correct, and ignoring empirical evidence in favour of ideology whether that ideology makes sense or not.

    I know which I’d prefer my leaders to do.

  4. Bill wrote:

    The union of information theory and quantum statistical mechanics demolishes macro-evolution (the self-organization of matter), which can’t account for new genetic information – enormous amounts of it. I salute Huckabee for taking an often ridiculed if popular position.