Creationist Lies
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What's the old saying, "Follow the money?" Well the site Discipler uses so often is answersingenesis.org. Let's go a-googlin' and a whois'n shall we.
First, looks like the site was founded by a "Brandon Vallorani" from Kentucky.
Site's servers are at gospelcom.net. Hmmm?
Mr. Vallorani is also co-founder of an American Christian publishing company:
http://www.tollelegepress.com/ab…
Oh, and where does Mr. Vallorani show up in the news? Oh here - as a spokesperson for a group that calls for the death penalty of homosexuals:
"Brandon Vallorani, a spokesperson for American Vision, a group dedicated to Christian Reconstructionism that includes supporting the death penalty for homosexuals, declined to be interviewed."
http://www.washblade.com/2005/6-…
Ah. He is also a founder of AmericanVision.org:
http://www.americanvision.org/
Apparently Mr. Vallorani states "His life’s mission is to equip and empower Christians to reclaim America and advance Christ's Kingdom. Brandon and his wife, Jan, now reside in Dallas, Georgia, where they homeschool their three children "
I applaud him for home scooling his children with his values, I plan to do the same. But I wish he would keep his religion out of the public school system.
The group's mission statement is "We’re unique in that we take biblical authority to the next level – applying it to every aspect of our existence."
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OK, so looks like a small group of people with a theological and political axe to grind to me. Want to tell me agin that his isn't an American Christian fundamentalist sect's doings?
Don't pee on my leg and tell me it's raining...