The pre-release controversy surrounding Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed didn't quite reach the fever pitch that preceded The Passion of the Christ, but it has nonetheless "bought" the filmmakers more ...
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Lucas
Posted: September 21, 2009 7:33 PM
Has done more to promote the cause of atheism than the combined powers of Dawkins, Dennett, Harris and Hutchens. Well-done Ben Stein, you've made it even MORE difficult to be a man of faith in our society.
Graham
Posted: August 30, 2009 9:51 AM
Superb movie. The critics of this film have no real argument. The establishment want no alternatives to materialistic atheism presented and Ben does an admirable job exposing that fact. The critics have been vicious nasty and plain wrong. When I read so called "believers" opposing the teaching of ID it becomes ridiculous. If you believe in God at all then you DO believe in ID. The idea that you cannot be a good scientist unless you study it from an atheistic perspective is utter nonsense. The superb Jonathan well summed it up well in the film, that there is evidence of sideways change but absoloutely no evidence of less complex organisms becoming more complex.
reason.decrystallized
Posted: August 23, 2009 11:42 PM
wow, you've really opened my eyes to how the flat earth society is being kept out of academic circles. imagine--being kicked out of a university position just for thinking that the earth might be flat like the bible says. it really lets you know how far we've sunk in america.
/endsarcasm
stein's movie was deliberately deceptive even when it wasn't outright lying, all the interviews WERE mined and the "facts" it presented in all those cases of alleged persecution ... weren't. oh, and hitler?
"From where do we get the right to believe, that from the very beginning Man was not what he is today? Looking at Nature tells us, that in the realm of plants and animals changes and developments happen. But nowhere inside a kind shows such a development as the breadth of the jump, as Man must supposedly have made, if he has developed from an ape-like state to what he is today."--Adolf Hilter Tischgesprache im Fuhrerhauptquartier
Matt
Posted: July 15, 2009 9:50 AM
I really enjoyed the movie. It was a shame that the clip of John Lennon's song was removed from the DVD. I felt that was a nice piece of the film. I felt this was a fair review unlike what I read on Wikipedia, which seems to be intent on destroying the film's credibility. It's not like the Wikipedia entry on Bowling for Columbine seriously scrutinized that documentary, which was completely slanted. There is a lot that people find to criticize on the film, but that's because they don't want to accept that atheism and science are related or that the Nazis believed in Darwinism. As Christians, we are to "demolish arguments and every pretension that sets itself up against the knowledge of God" and evolution sets itself up against the knowledge of God. The fact that these scientific people can't acknowledge the existence of a design or a Creator means the darkness covering their minds are darker than they realize. The conflict is not science, but worldview.
James
Posted: May 28, 2009 6:51 PM
A totally unbiased review /Sarcasm
Anonymous
Posted: May 14, 2009 12:28 AM
I wouldnt allow people to teach intelligent design either, its a cop out and just a way of teaching creationism in schools. Sorry, I don't want my kids believing in such foolishness. At least with santa claus most kids learn its stupid after a while.
Anonymous
Posted: April 22, 2009 9:09 AM
If aliens are plausible the whole question is what made everything which no one has a answer for. What bugs me is that most people who hate the idea of God have not studied it or given real objective thought to it. I think they are insecure. How could a intelligent being even consider that we are the most advanced or only high order. We have not even scratched the surface. If a higher being wants to communicate in whatever fashion it wants to for reasons unknown to us well so be it even we dont tell our children everything until they are ready. I feel a lot of arrogance and foolish pride on the side of the scientists. Like most things or people we are very afraid of what we dont fully understand either we condem it or villify it. Relax its ok to say i dont know and to engage in open and honest debate by the way it takes more faith to believe in evolution than a God, think about it.!!!
chris
Posted: April 19, 2009 2:48 AM
terrible
MrBlueSky
Posted: April 13, 2009 10:24 PM
"Huh? So that's his concession to the ID camp? That if they're at all right, that we were designed by aliens who evolved somewhere else in the universe? Yowza."
"The filmmakers clearly opted to put that segment at the end for dramatic purposes; they couldn't have scripted a better conclusion themselves—by making one of the world's most brilliant men say something so silly."
Aliens silly? Sorry, not even remotely so.
Aliens are at least plausible based on our understanding of how the universe works and are certainly not as silly as some invisible sky fairy making humans out of dirt.
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