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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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Jeanne 2022-03-26 09:01:15
Not wanting to get caught up in too many arguments, an intellectually honest person is able to discern the truth of the information for himself. The truth will eventually be self-evident, and as a small human being can't be arrogant and claim to know everything.
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Ned 2022-03-25 09:01:23
Let's not discuss whether intelligent design is the truth or not, because it is in the status of a speculative theory like Darwin's theory of evolution. But Ben Stein's interviews with Darwinian scientists are brilliant and shrewd.
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Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed quotes
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David Berlinski: It'd be nice to see the scientific establishment lose some of its prestige and power. It'd be nice to see other questions being opened up. Above all, it'd be nice to have a real spirit of self-criticism penetrating the sciences.
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Alister McGrath: Richard Dawkins has a charming, and very I think interesting view of the relationship between science and religion. They're at war with each other. And in the end, one's got to win. And it's going to be science. It's a very naive view. It's based on a complete historical misrepresentation of the way science and religion has been directed. Dawkins seems to think that scientific description is an anti-religious argument. Describing how something happens scientifically, somehow explains it away. It doesn't. But the questions of purpose, intentionality, the question why, still remain there on the table.