Extended Reading
  • 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...

  • Chet 2022-03-25 08:01:02

    Beware of the delusional propaganda of "Intelligent Design Theory"!

    At that time, I thought that this film really provided reliable scientific evidence for the "intelligent design theory", especially the connection between the evolution theory and the Nazi Holocaust dealt a fatal blow to its moral consciousness (yes, yes, aside This is what a Darwinian world of the...

  • Hal 2022-03-25 08:01:02

    Excellent Documentary Unique Perspective Perfect Rhythm

  • Ferne 2022-03-26 09:01:15

    The truth becomes clearer and clearer, and what the author wants to express is to pursue an open and transparent academic environment, which is not an exaggeration, although this theory of intelligent design itself is very doubtful. At the end of the film, Richard Dawkins' remarks are still very enlightening.

Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed quotes

  • 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?

  • David Berlinski: Suppose we find, simply as a matter of fact, that our scientific inquiries point in one direction: a creator. Why should we eliminate that from discussion? 'Strang verboten'? How come? Why?