sorry, i really don't mean to offend, honestly. although, i accept that i did. it's just that where i live, creationism has pretty much been utterly done away with. again, i'm not trying to offend, just telling you were i'm coming from with this. didn't think that anyone here would be that pissed off by that, i'm just trying to debate the topic as i see it.
and you're saying there's as much evidence to back up creationism as there is evolution? or that evolution is just an unproven idea? well it is one of, if not the most consistently *proven* theories of modern science. it has been observed in macro many times over, and a great many pieces of scientific and historical evidence we seem to find backs it up further.
i'm sorry that my views don't match some of your own, but i am serious when i say i could not vote for someone who may let a belief in something which is highly scientifically discredited be taught in schools. my view is not meant to offend, but i just think it's a terrible idea to feed kids what the more intelligent brains of our time consider to be misinformation. i've looked into intelligent design (the scientific argument for creationism), and they do apparently invest in scientific research - although they have not submitted a single paper yet to peer review. which really doesn't bode well for whatever they have or haven't found. i know some of you think it's a bad source, but for a taster on how intelligent design is viewed in the scientific community, check out
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inteligent_design - there are many references and citations.
i think some of you may be taking this more personally than it's intended. i'm sure some of you wouldn't vote for someone like me based purely on some of my moral and religious beliefs, for reasons that would make just as much sense to you, as this does to me. but hey, if i think someone's going to do stuff that would affect me, or my kids, based on a set of beliefs i don't subscribe to, theres no way i'd want them in power. i don't think that's so bad, and i would totally accept that the other way round. it's not that i don't like the person, i just don't want their beliefs making an impact on my life in anyway - that's like breathing second hand smoke, but of a religious kind in my mind. that's why i think the separation between political and religious issues is so vital.
and again, i apologise if i offend, but i do like to debate such things. maybe it's a bad idea for me to do so here.