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Friday, April 25, 2008

RE: Expelled Movie Review

I have a new link for y'all about Expelled; this time it's an interview of Ben Stein on the Glenn Beck program.
http://www.glennbeck.com/content/articles/article/196/9041/

I myself saw this movie last Sunday, and it was incredible. Unfortunately, Mom and I missed about the first few minutes of it because there was not the normal ten minutes of commercials before the movie. That, in and of itself is a good reason (if feeble compared to others) to see this movie.
Ben Stein begins the movie (from the part we came in) by investigating different scientists, teachers, and other workers that professed a lack of faith in darwinism who were persecuted for their belief. One had his website shut down, one was denied his tenure at a college, and many lost their jobs. He continues with interviews of several different people. Some on the side of intelligent design, some not. Towards the end of the movie, Mr. Stein visited some former Nazi concentration camps and explained the relation between darwinism and Adolf Hitler's beliefs of eugenics, which stemmed from darwinism.
Finally, at the end of the movie, Mr. Stein tied everything together and put together different enlightening facts, his speech on darwinism, and the tearing down of the Berlin Wall.
In closing, I ask again, PLEASE SUPPORT THIS MOVIE! The liberal critics are already calling it conspiracy theory propaganda. Yoko Ono is sueing for the misuse of a John Lennon song when the filmmakers were completely under the fair use doctrine and using their right of free speech. http://www.expelledthemovie.com/chronicle.php?article=1

For Expelled merchandise:
http://www.expelledstore.com/home.php?xid=3aee2c05ef9ee0f2c9efd695983a27e8

1 musings:

PiningForTheFjords said...

Why is it that ID is "propaganda" and evolution is "science"? Mathematical statistics are definitely not in favor of evolution; belief in evolution requires more "faith" than belief in God - there's no proof of it anywhere. This was a well-put-together movie. People should have gone to see it, especially Christians with kids in schools and universities, whether Christian or secular.