"I don't believe in that type of so-called science," the freshman Republican from Georgia said.
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene said this week she does not "believe in evolution," adding, "I don't believe in that type of so-called science."
Lord only knows what goes on in the space her brain should be. In Europe we just laugh at this sort of bollox but I suspect that she is not so much of an outlier in the US.
Is she the only one in Congress or does she have friends she can talk to ?
I GIVE UP, Tammy, is there anywhere in the linked video where she ACTUALLY SAYS THIS or do you just read shit and believe everything you read?
She said it near the beginning of the video, I just watched it and she Does say those idiotic words.
Well, a minute in, she says she doesn't believe in evolution, she believes in God. But that deserves a follow up question about the role of God that the interviewer never asks. Without that, the question is rather wide open about what she meant by saying she didn't believe in evolution. So I can't damn her for her faith alone. There is actually quite a few unanswered holes in evolution and she is far from the first to question it, so I will chalk this one up to her right to believe as she chooses just as many believe that election fraud has all been debunked even when they can't point out by who, how or when.
Well she DOES say it, that is the problem.
I do agree that Evolution as a science has a long ways to go to as it is dependent of hard to find fossils, that gaps are all over it, but evolution has been
observed to exist over short time scales thus can't be ruled out.