Thanks to Harry Hanbury of the American News Project for sending us his short film "Palin's Apocalypse", in which he asks why no journalist who's had access to the VP candidate has asked her if she believes in the End Times, the Anti-Christ and lots of other scary Apocalyptic stuff. Like Matt Damon with her views on dinosaurs, Hanbury says these matters are pretty important, given she could be Vice President and all.
The film takes a look at Palin's past statements, the churches she's been a member of, the beliefs of Pentecostals, and speculates what exactly she might believe in. Have a look for yourself:
Friday, 3 October 2008
The week's final Palin post
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Posted by Paul Sims at Friday, October 03, 2008
Labels: 2008 US Presidential Election, Sarah Palin, US politics
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I don't see any problem with her religious views. We have freedom of religion in American, and apparently, unbeknownst to you, a large percentage of Americans are Christians - many of whom believe exactly as Palin does. Get over it.
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