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“Expelled” Promotes Intriguing Intelligent Design Dialogue...
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“Expelled” Promotes Intriguing Intelligent Design Dialogue
By Christa Banister
Crosswalk.com Contributing Writer

Release Date:  April 18, 2008

Rating:  PG (thematic material, some disturbing images and brief smoking)

Genre:  Documentary

Run Time:  100 min.

Director:  Nathan Frankowski

Actors:  Ben Stein, Jason Collett, Richard Dawkins, David Berlinski, Alister McGrath, William A. Dembski, Stephen C. Meyers, Michael Ruse, Eugenie Scott

Although they probably are about as polar opposite as Hillary Clinton and George W. Bush are politically, Michael Moore and Ben Stein now share some common ground as documentarians who’ve faced their fair share of controversy for their provocative social commentary that’s tailor-made for the big screen.

But instead of tackling politically charged current events like the state of health care or whether it’s right (or not) for American soldiers to fight in Iraq, Stein opts for a somewhat old-school topic with a modern-day spin in Expelled:  No Intelligence Allowed.

If the age-old public relations maxim is true that “even negative publicity is good publicity,” than Expelled has that going for it in spades. Not only have well-known atheists allegedly “crashed” the press screenings, but early reviews have labeled it everything from “one of the sleaziest documentaries to arrive in a long time” by the New York Times to “a cynical attempt to sucker Christian conservatives into thinking they’re losing the intelligent design debate because of academic prejudice” by the Orlando Sentinel, not exactly a glowing endorsement.

Of course, the “intelligence” in question here refers to the issue of intelligent design (ID). For the uninitiated, the argument for I.D. is this:  The innate complexity of a single cell and the organisms that result inevitably points to some sort of designer, rather than the generally accepted scientific idea of evolution. For those who may automatically assume this means that Stein will be hammering home the idea of “biblical creationism,” however, think again. There’s little mention of the Genesis creation account in Expelled. Rather, there’s a variety of viewpoints presented that include everyone from a prominent atheist/biologist Richard Dawkins, a handful of creationists who also believe in parts of evolutionary theory, a few evolutionists who ultimately believe in a creator and everyone in between. And while it’s certainly admirable (and quasi-balanced) to allow freedom of speech for those on all sides of the issue, it’s still pretty clear from the get-go what viewpoint the filmmakers are lobbying for.

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  • mcdozer 5/7/2008 5:02 PM
    The best part about this article are the latest 2 comments. I truly appreciate that readers & members leave their own opinions here, which can sometimes vary greatly from the reviewers', who seem to be trying to make a not too graceful effort at bending over backwards to please everybody and be "politically correct," so unlike Jesus & His early & true disciples.
    Some of the movies I've watched, following Crosswalks' recommendation turned out to have been devastating bummers, and I couldn't believe that anyone calling themselves a Christian could actually recommend films like "There Will Be Blood" or "Pan's Labyrinth," and at the same time render this correctly termed lukewarm review of an effort to bring back what Christians considered truth and Word of God for centuries.
  • ddheino 4/28/2008 2:20 PM
    We finally get a movie that may explain why our society is going completely against God and His Word, and we get a ho-hum review in a Christian website. AS a former high school math teacher, I could see the direction our educational system was going, and was completely powerless to say or do anything to stop it. One student could complain that I mentioned the historical Jesus in a discussion, and I would be reprimanded by the principal. He would say, "Yeah, I believe like you do, but we just can't talk about that in class." The so-called "separation of church and state" is not in the constitution, it is an interpretation of the constitution. Congress shall make no law establishing religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof. They took it for granted that we are believers in a Creator. How we worship our Creator is up to us -- they weren't going to say we had to be Baptist or Catholic. What's happened in our schools is the exact opposite of their intention.
  • IITim3v7 4/26/2008 2:11 PM
    "Expelled" is well worth your time. You'd never know it from this lukewarm, somewhat grudging review. Aside from the title and last half line, the review misfires.
    So this is an "old school" topic that doesn't get glowing endorsements from the mainstream media? Gee, with that kind of analysis, no wonder evangelicals are portrayed as anti-intellectual. The links between Darwinism and Nazism/abortion/euthanasia/eugenics are inescapable, yet when a movie has the courage to tackle them head-on, it is not in the "best light" (guess we should soft-pedal that bit of truth). Part of the problem is the many who consider themselves Christians have embraced the lie that one can be both Darwinian and Christian.
    The movie reminds us that you can't, that there is compelling evidence of a Creator that the neo-Darwinian establishment fears, that a worldview built on flimsy foundation doesn't get more stable w/ time, and that foolishness in fancy intellectual trappings is still foolishness (Ps. 14:1).

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