Sarah Palin has expressed a strong and consistent belief that God has a particular plan for the United States and for the world. She talks repeatedly about particular government policies being “God’s will”. “I believe that there is a plan for this world,” she says, talking about her vice presidential campaign on national television. She refers to the war in Iraq as “a task that is from God,” of which she says, “there is a plan and that that plan is God’s plan.”
Sarah Palin’s own church, the church that she grew up in and still visits to this day, teaches that God’s plan is to throw homosexuals and anyone who is not a Christian into a lake of fire, where they will be tortured without any chance of escape for all eternity, under the approving management of Jesus himself. Palin’s church teaches that that’s a good thing.
Contemplate, for a moment, the kind of mind that can look forward to the torture of people, and think of it as a holy act. Think of Sarah Palin’s mind.
Speaking before the Wasilla Assembly of God church this summer, Sarah Palin spoke of her work in the government, and told the congregation, “As I’m doing my job, let’s strike this deal… we can work together to make sure that God’s will be done”
Sarah Palin embraced the plan of God as taught by the Assembly of God: “What comes from this church I think has great destiny.”
Sarah Palin also said this week that she is willing to send the United States to war against Russia if she becomes President.
I wish Americans would keep one question in their minds on Election Day: Do I want to help give someone who believes in a divine plan to torture non-Christians, who is willing to start a war with Russia, the power to press The Button, and start a nuclear war?

5 responses so far ↓
1 J. Brown // Sep 14, 2008 at 2:02 pm
Why keep throwing so much dirt to Satrah palin?
We the American people aren’t stupid enough to go along with these democratic tectics. So let us keep this cicus clean and try to look respectable.
2 J. Brown // Sep 14, 2008 at 2:15 pm
After all, no can deny that Governor Sarah Patin has caniderable accomplishments creditted to her young and productive life.
While her political opponents have a blank page in their resume. In the case of Jr. senator Obama , who’s most significant experience is having been “Community Organizer” and considering his type of friends, is no more than being a “Rebel Rouser.
3 Virginia Kreitling // Sep 15, 2008 at 9:57 am
Sarah Palin is intelligent, she is attractive, and she can present her ideas clearly and coherently so that it is easy to listen to her. Given that, I would never vote for her; the idiology is all wrong. I don’t believe she’ll get many swing votes from Hillary Clinton’s former supporters, of which I am one, as she doesn’t represent the same values Hillary has. She stands in approximately the same position as President Bush and we know what a tragedy it was for our country and its people when he was elected. Our Constitution mandates the seperation of church and state. This has worked well for us in the past to preserve our system of checks and balances and it will work well for us in the future.
4 sharon // Oct 16, 2008 at 6:52 pm
Can someone explain to me where she came from? Why did Mccain picked her. Her daughter is having a baby and she still bringing her around for us to see. Does she make a good example for our kids?
5 Andra Mcbride // Nov 12, 2008 at 3:42 pm
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