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Dannie 2022-03-25 08:01:02
limited freedom
The questions raised in this film are good and the approach is sufficiently oriented, but I still cannot be persuaded to support the continuation of the doctrine.
Creationism has always been a helpless move in my eyes. People are not satisfied and ignorant about things that cannot be explained, and... -
Ashleigh 2022-03-25 08:01:02
A little bit of comment in SSS
By now you've probably heard of "Expelled", the new Ben Stein anti-evolution crocumentary. It officially opens today, as I speak that's April 18th. Of my job, I've had the misfortune of sitting through this film twice now, at least I was getting paid. The film tries very hard to connect Darwin with...

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Virginie 2022-03-26 09:01:15
Garbage, the editing is too obvious, every time scientists talk about the main point, they cut the voiceover. This is a shame for the documentary industry.
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Kacey 2022-03-25 09:01:23
The film's rationale is poor, and the connection between the theory of evolution and Nazi ideology is unconvincing, and the counterattack with "freedom of speech" is also not enough homework, and it stays at semantic restatement. Finally, there is a gray area after the intelligent design theory and evolution theory of religion are not clearly recognized, that is, other scientific theories that refute the theory of evolution are not necessarily the same as theories that support religious ideas. This mistake of inclusivity is one of the other's mistakes.
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Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed quotes
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John Polkinghorne: People who tell you, for example, that science tells all you need to know about the world, or what science tells you is all wrong, or science tells us there is no God, those people aren't telling you scientific things. They are saying metaphysical things, and they have to defend their positions for metaphysical reasons.
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Ben Stein: What if after you died you ran into God, and he says, what have you been doing, Richard? I mean what have you been doing? I've been trying to be nice to you. I gave you a multi-million dollar paycheck, over and over again with your book, and look what you did.
Richard Dawkins: Bertrand Russell had that point put to him, and he said something like: sir, why did you take such pains to hide yourself?
Ben Stein: [voice over] But, if the Intelligent Design people are right, he isn't hidden. We may even be able to encounter God through science, if we have the freedom to go there. What could be more intriguing than that?