8 Celebrities Who Do Not Believe In Evolution
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09/09/2014
These celebs believe God made us, as is, and evolution didn't.
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Chuck Norris: "It's cute. But here's what I really think about the theory of evolution: It's not real. It is not the way we got here. In fact, the life you see on this planet is really just a list of creatures God has allowed to live." -
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Ben Stein: "Darwinism asks us to believe that you can destroy genetic material through random mutation and natural selection and yet end up with more genetic material. We don't really ask you to believe anything that difficult; it is sort of innate in mankind to believe that there is a God, a heavenly Father and we're asking you to just follow the consequences of that and see if possibly there could be some scientific validity to that." -
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Ann Coulter: "I would like evolution to join the roster of other discredited religions, like the Cargo Cult of the South Pacific." -
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Pat Buchanan: "That Darwinism has proven 'disastrous theory' is indisputable." -
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Presidential candidate Mike Huckabee: "If anybody wants to believe that they are the descendants of a primate, they are certainly welcome to do it. I don't know how far they will march that back. But I believe that all of us in this room are the unique creations of a god who knows us and loves us and who created us for his own purpose." -
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George W. Bush: "The jury is still out on evolution." -
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Sarah Palin: "Growing up with being so privileged and blessed to be given a lot of information on, on both sides of the subject -- creationism and evolution. It's been a healthy foundation for me. But don't be afraid of information and let kids debate both sides." -
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Kirk Cameron: "If the anti-Christian agenda will say, 'Here's your identity, you're an evolved amoeba who ought to just go do whatever you want and don't let anybody tell you different.'"
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