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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

DVD Release Date:  October 21, 2008

Theatrical 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.

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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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  • Randal 10/29/2008 10:14 AM
    Excellent point Ehturner. The entire program which God initiated in Genesis and runs through to Revelations is basis on Faith. God has chosen not to roll back the curtain and say peekaboo, he has chosen not to allow us to arrive at the conclusion that He exists based on scientific or rational evidence and thought. The Apostle Paul takes us very carefully through the priciple and steps of faith. Paul stated that Abraham believed (faith)God and it was counted as righteousness for him.The true Israel of God are those who are born of the free woman (Sarah)and are of Issac the child of promise, who was conceived of faith. Paul also declares that "all that is not faith is sin".Without faith it is impossible to please God.Those who come to Him must believe that He Is (faith)and that He is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him (faith).I don't know about you but I'm seeing a pattern here.
  • ghturner 10/29/2008 2:08 AM
    Typo in the previous post. Last sentence should be 'their', not 'there'. Anyway, at the end of the day, the question of where we came from requires an equal amount of faith from both sides. An atheistic belief requires a universe that came to existance from either nothing or a multiverse, yet unproven, both requiring faith. Creationists believe in an omnipotent creator, requiring faith. Just a note to Richard Dawkins (I doubt he is reading this), John Polkinghorne (one of the interview-ees in the film) answered his last question. Polkinghorne makes the observation that God can't reveal himself explicitly through nature, as we have the free will to choose him or not, and if there were explicit scientific evidence, then the scientist would, by nature of vocation, be obligated to become a believer in God, whether or not the belief developed into a relationship. The God of the Bible does not force his way into our lives. He lets us live and choose him if we desire.
  • ghturner 10/29/2008 1:53 AM
    While I don't endorse stereotyping Darwinists as Nazis, there was in fact a direct correlation between Darwin's theory and Hitler's interpretation of the value of human life, or the lack thereof. In fact Darwin's theory had almost immediate impact as it was not long after publication that even states here in the U.S. started passing legislation on sterilization of certain groups of people (i.e., the mentally handicapped) of which Indiana, was the first. I am a physics major in college (Ball State) and viewed the film the week it came out. I certainly recognize the propaganda-ish style of the film, but after all, that was the point. I think the film overall serves the purpose of advocating the stopping of persecution of those who believe in I.D. What most atheists either don't realize or refuse to admit is that, at the basic level, when one gets past all the scientific jargon, the question of where did we come from takes just as much faith from there point of view as ours.

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