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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

In fact, the core of the film focuses on a series of high-profile firings and refusal of tenure to those scientists and educators in the academic world who dared to consider the validity of I.D. And with the wry, comedic approach that Moore used in Sicko and Fahrenheit 911, Stein spans the globe and talks to scientists and philosophers on both sides of the heated debate, hoping to prove that many have been far too closed-minded in even presenting I.D. as a reputable option.

Initially, Stein seems to be rallying for open debate and discussion rather than bullying anyone who offers an alternate point of view, something that’s not always associated with those who embrace I.D. But a couple of times during the film, the method Stein uses to make his point doesn’t present him (or the argument) in the best light, especially when the film segues into an overly long section that shows Darwin's influence on the Nazi ideals, ultimately comparing Darwinists to communists.

Those missteps aside, Stein does a respectable job of offering plenty of food for thought for later discussion in a relatively entertaining manner. Technically speaking, the camera work leaves a little to be desired during the early interviews, but as the film progresses, those issues seem to have been corrected. Stylistically, the integration of whimsical film footage to further illustrate his points ups the entertainment value in what could’ve been a pretty dry subject for the average joe. And if those who would normally write off something of this ilk as nothing more than conservative, right-wing rhetoric would be willing to put aside their notions, they may even be surprised by the provocative dialogue that’s been initiated in Expelled:  No Intelligence Allowed.

CAUTIONS:

  • Drugs/Alcohol:  None, but some cigarette smoking shown.
  • Language/Profanity:  A couple of mild profanities.
  • Sex/Nudity:  None.
  • Violence:  There is some rather chilling Holocaust footage as piles of dead bodies are shown when Stein visits Nazi concentration camps.

 

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  • balane 5/15/2008 10:07 PM
    Unfortunately, The writer of this film review fails to connect the dots when it comes to an athiestic/evolutionary world-view, and it's logical outworkings; which is what Ben Stein morbidly reminds us. This is not a misstep, but a rather intentional provocation of the conscience of man to awaken to the logical consistency of such a world-view. In other words, atheists and evolutionists alike have no where to run in defending an objective moral standard because of their world-view. Therefore, objective and intrinsic value of human beings becomes subjective, and determined by whoever holds the greatest power. The Nazis followed this thinking to the very end of its natural conclusion.
    Ben Stein does well to remind, or even educate, the viewer that there is more to the ID/Evolutionary debate than just origins.

    For Ben's method, he only uses what is expected to get a clear answer to simple questions. Sadly, the atheists only resort to: "We believe this started life." Hmmm. Faith?
  • 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.

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