EXPELLED
It's about time the suppression of the Creationist scientists by the Darwinism evolutionists, was exposed. The movie, "Expelled" by Ben Stein is due to be released sometime in April. I can't wait to watch it. You can view other trailers for the movie, and participate in the Expelled Blog at this link: http://www.expelledthemovie.com/
Comments
A real documentary should not slander one side, but provide a foundation for the presented argument.
Also, hahah, I love how one man mentions that he was called 'diabolical' for introducing the thoughts of religion into the realm of science. How's that for irony?
First, if I were being angered by the Darwinists, would I have left you a negative comment about this drivel?
Second, that's what scientists do. They've all gone to college, earned their master's, and have moved on to work on whatever they can convince someone to support with money. In case you just can't tell, they tend to have a fairly elitist attitude, and so anyone with a different opinion is wrong! (Hmmm.. Sounds strikingly familiar..) Not to mention, Creationism and all those related stories are all based on the premise of religion! Ooh! No wonder it gets tossed out all the time.
Third, the previous comment was no vent, nor did it encompasses any atheism. In fact, it was my marveling and the reality of the situation to come: that when the credits are rolling, the audience might actually feel like they've learned something. That blows my mind.
Additionally, what classification does this movie belong in, then? Far as I've noticed, it seems to be some sort of exploration and interpretation of the "debate" that was supposed to have been solved years ago. Hmmm.. What do we call these movies?
" Yup, this movie looks terrible. Just like any other biased documentary.
A real documentary should not slander one side, but provide a foundation for the presented argument.
Also, hahah, I love how one man mentions that he was called 'diabolical' for introducing the thoughts of religion into the realm of science. How's that for irony?"
I don't think your comments above are in any way indicative of your "marveling" over the reality that is yet to come, that in fact, the audience might learn something.
Finally, true science considers all possibilities, whether or not religion has similar or identical reasoning or evidence. To throw anything out of the realm of scientific possibilities, merely because it is believed by religion is an indicator of bias towards religion. If "elite" scientists truly had nothing to fear from the Creator hypothesis, then those scientists would address the issue, and if they cannot find definitive proof of it's falsehood, allow other scientists to address it further. There are many falsehoods in the theory of evolution. Of the 6 parts, only one stands up to scientific scrutiny. Yet, it is being taught as wholly fact. Why aren't those scientists, who are really teaching 5 parts of the evolution theory based on faith alone, being run out of the institutions?