I don't know and I am not going to cop out by creating a myth about the origin of the universe. There are scientific theories on how the universe began but non on why. So my answer is "I don't know". I don't fear uncertainty as religious folks do.
She isn't loony - she's a Republican. She is an accurate reflection of the things rank-and-file Republicans believe. Like Todd Akin, her mistake appears to have been saying aloud what everyone's thinking.
Well I was watching Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman and it just kinda had me thinking about everything. I don't fear uncertainty either but we all have our own beliefs. <iframe width="560" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/_C-za7t8QVE" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
trolling maybe? um no. In the US, 41% of Republicans actually support Gay marriage. Some polls have the numbers climbing as high as 52% in some places. http://www.policymic.com/articles/31091/republican-support-for-gay-marriage-jumps-to-52-percent
this The last time the Republicans won the Chicago 9th Congressional District was in the 1940s. Fringe candidates can get nominated, because no one cares.
We should probably just keep all the GOP crazy here in one thread. Rep. Thomas Carmody Wants The Bible To Be Louisiana's State Book House Bill 503 was filed in Louisiana this session by state Representative Thomas Carmody (R-La.), reports KTBS. The bill proposes making La.'s oldest state-owned Bible the official state book. Randy Dill of Shreveport, La., came up with the idea in 1988, but had failed to find a lawmaker willing to back his proposal until now. "The Bible was their main inspiration along with our forefathers--Washington and all of them," Dill told KTBS. "They looked to it for their inspiration for our country. They called upon God to help us."