It would make it easier for you to say religious intolerance, true.
I have a problem when her deeply personal religion affects my child's education. As a possible President, her beliefs on what is appropriate to be taught in schools come into play. She has already had her personal religious beliefs be tested as a Governor, in terms of gay marriage (she supports a Constitutional amendment banning them) and has vetoed, on the basis of legal advice, a law banning employee benefits for domestic partnerships.
In addition, with the interference of the Bush administration into the FDA and EPA, I personally want NO ONE who is led by their religious beliefs to head up those agencies. I am on the fence about if she is inappropriately led by her religious beliefs. Here again, the VP debates will be very interesting.
Hope that makes you feel better even though my opposition to "creationism" isn't as simple as "they pray, so they must be wacko!!" hysteria.