Even among Christians, there were disparities. While 36% of those belonging to the United Church of Christ, Sen. Barack Obama’s former denomination, expressed strong beliefs in the paranormal, only 14% of those belonging to the Assemblies of God, Sarah Palin’s former denomination, did. In fact, the more traditional and evangelical the respondent, the less likely he was to believe in, for instance, the possibility of communicating with people who are dead.
Isn’t it interesting that those who tend to believe in the paranormal are also those who tend to believe the big lie of the liberal left?
I don’t think that most people have the first clue how many people out there really believe in ghosts and other paranormal realities. Oh, sure, there’s hardly a book on the shelves at the bookstore that’s not got werewolves or vampires in it. I’m not talking about that! I’m talking about people who really do believe in ghosts and reincarnation and talking to dead people and in spirits, in “energies” and various sorts of magics.
I think about this when atheists and uncompromisingly scientific sorts get bent out of shape about someone at the very *least* wanting a disclaimer about evolution being a theory pasted in the front of a science text book. As if the only assault on reason is Christianity. And when it comes down to *that*… Christianity teaches that God created an ordered, rational world.
Here’s another big lie…”Sarah Palin is the most popular governor ever”…The sad truth about <a href=”http://roschellenelson.blogspot.com/2008/10/sad-truth-about-sarah-palin-video.html“>Sarah Palin</a> from those who know her best…
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