Science, Space, and Technology Committee in Good Hands
Cy Valley said
4:39 PM, 10/06/12
ATHENS, Ga. (AP) Georgia Rep. Paul Broun said in videotaped remarks that evolution, embryology and the Big Bang theory are "lies straight from the pit of hell" meant to convince people that they do not need a savior.
The Republican lawmaker made those comments during a speech Sept. 27 at a sportsman's banquet at Liberty Baptist Church in Hartwell. Broun, a medical doctor, is running for re-election in November unopposed by Democrats.
"God's word is true," Broun said, according to a video posted on the church's website. "I've come to understand that. All that stuff I was taught about evolution and embryology and Big Bang theory, all that is lies straight from the pit of hell. And it's lies to try to keep me and all the folks who are taught that from understanding that they need a savior."
Broun also said that he believes the Earth is about 9,000 years old and that it was made in six days. Those beliefs are held by fundamentalist Christians who believe the creation accounts in the Bible to be literally true.
Broun spokeswoman Meredith Griffanti told the Athens Banner-Herald (http://bit.ly/Us4O0Z ) that Broun was recorded speaking off-the-record to a church group about his religious beliefs. He sits on the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology.
It seems unlikely that Broun's remarks were supposed to be kept private. The banquet was advertised, Broun spoke before an audience and the video of his remarks was posted on the church's website.
The Krink said
8:16 AM, 10/07/12
Cy Valley wrote:
" And it's lies to try to keep me and all the folks who are taught that from understanding that they need a savior."
Wonder how all that got started...needing a savior. You can save yourself if you
know you can...no middle-man.
Thunderwagon5000 said
11:24 AM, 10/07/12
It's an incentive program. Every time so many people get saved by messengers like Paul Broun,
God buys the messenger a Cadillac or maybe a Lincoln. Keeps people in Detroit working.
It's the truth. Suggestions people can save themselves ?
Dangerous .
Calvin said
11:26 AM, 10/07/12
Calvin said
11:49 AM, 10/07/12
Snippy said
2:45 PM, 10/07/12
Snippy tastes a bit of puke at the back of his throat.
ATHENS, Ga. (AP) Georgia Rep. Paul Broun said in videotaped remarks that evolution, embryology and the Big Bang theory are "lies straight from the pit of hell" meant to convince people that they do not need a savior.
The Republican lawmaker made those comments during a speech Sept. 27 at a sportsman's banquet at Liberty Baptist Church in Hartwell. Broun, a medical doctor, is running for re-election in November unopposed by Democrats.
"God's word is true," Broun said, according to a video posted on the church's website. "I've come to understand that. All that stuff I was taught about evolution and embryology and Big Bang theory, all that is lies straight from the pit of hell. And it's lies to try to keep me and all the folks who are taught that from understanding that they need a savior."
Broun also said that he believes the Earth is about 9,000 years old and that it was made in six days. Those beliefs are held by fundamentalist Christians who believe the creation accounts in the Bible to be literally true.
Broun spokeswoman Meredith Griffanti told the Athens Banner-Herald (http://bit.ly/Us4O0Z ) that Broun was recorded speaking off-the-record to a church group about his religious beliefs. He sits on the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology.
It seems unlikely that Broun's remarks were supposed to be kept private. The banquet was advertised, Broun spoke before an audience and the video of his remarks was posted on the church's website.
Wonder how all that got started...needing a savior. You can save yourself if you
know you can...no middle-man.
It's an incentive program. Every time so many people get saved by messengers like Paul Broun,
God buys the messenger a Cadillac or maybe a Lincoln. Keeps people in Detroit working.
It's the truth. Suggestions people can save themselves ?
Dangerous .