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Anyone seen this movie…it has not reached us in the uk yet but I am hoping to see it or get a video or dvd.Anyone seen it and care to comment - twinc
I live in the UK and i have it, it is truly awful, a festival of ignorance and stupidity.Anyone seen this movie…it has not reached us in the uk yet but I am hoping to see it or get a video or dvd.Anyone seen it and care to comment - twinc
Buy it. Watch it. Share it with all your buddies and give it as a gift for Christmas.Anyone seen this movie…it has not reached us in the uk yet but I am hoping to see it or get a video or dvd.Anyone seen it and care to comment - twinc
where did you get it from and is it UK compatible - twincI live in the UK and i have it, it is truly awful, a festival of ignorance and stupidity.
What didn’t you like about it specifically?Is this truly the level of this forum? Where people consider that a good movie! I am flabber gasted…
The extreme misunderstanding of academia, view the clip i posted above.What didn’t you like about it specifically?
internet… if you email me i will send you a link.where did you get it from and is it UK compatible - twinc
My father is in academia, and saw it – it was spot on. And since these were interviews with the actual academics, there is nothing to complain about.The extreme misunderstanding of academia, view the clip i posted above.
Haha yeah ok, my dad ran 23 marathons guess that make a great runner!!!My father is in academia, and saw it – it was spot on. And since these were interviews with the actual academics, there is nothing to complain about.
Very entertaining, I must say.
If you lived in the US, you would know it is pretty accurate. university departments, in every field, are intolerant of unconventional views. The Darwinians are as intolerant ofI live in the UK and i have it, it is truly awful, a festival of ignorance and stupidity.
I don’t think that’s what Ben Stein was trying to accomplish in the movie. I think Ben Stein in the movie was more interested in pointing to the difficulties of Darwinists using an “Evolution of the Gaps” to explain everything with absolute certainty, as opposed to Stein attempting to make a full-blown defense of Creationism. Plus I agree with you that the Creationist/Evolutionist dichotomy is more apt to describe the Literal Fundamentalist Protestant view versus Believers in Modern Evolutionary Theory.I reject the arguments of the movie. There needs to be more than a lack of positive evidence for the forming of specified complexity under naturalism in order for divine causation to be argued; otherwise this would be a “God of the gaps”. So basically, unless the intelligent design folks can give solid, credible, positive evidence that specified complexity cannot form under naturalism, then there is no benefit in talking about ad hoc divine causation. Right now, as far as I know, there is positive evidence that specified complexity can form under naturalism.
Where did you get your degree, what feild do you work in?I’m a biologist and I was spoon fed evolution garbage all through my schooling. That movie is quite good. If you want to know the full extent of the brainwashing done by the agnostics to push the -theory- of evolution, watch this.
I actually did formal studies on this topic for quite a while. There is not origin of life theory that makes any sense at all. The biochemistry doesn’t match up for spontaneous macroevolution or even microevolution.
Great movie all in all.![]()
You seem to be confusing the acedemic arena and free speech.If you lived in the US, you would know it is pretty accurate. university departments, in every field, are intolerant of unconventional views. The Darwinians are as intolerant of
other views as the Aristotleans were of Galileo. They never have really synthesised natural selection with genetics, at least much beyond that Julian Huxley proposed in the 1940s.
Yes, that is precisely it, it is not just Creationism and Intelligent Design, this attitude pervades the educational establishments about a number of sacred cows of theirs.I thought it was excellent. I saw it in the theater and then purchased the DVD later.
As for the main point, that there is suppression of those who question evolution – there’s an indirect confirmation of that kind of attitude within science in the recent scandal with climate-science:
Our hopelessly compromised scientific establishment …
scientists trying to manipulate data through their tortuous computer programmes, always to point in only the one desired direction …
The third shocking revelation of these documents is the ruthless way in which these academics have been determined to silence any expert questioning of the findings they have arrived at by such dubious methods – not just by refusing to disclose their basic data but by discrediting and freezing out any scientific journal which dares to publish their critics’ work. It seems they are prepared to stop at nothing to stifle scientific debate in this way, not least by ensuring that no dissenting research should find its way into the pages of IPCC reports.
It’s the same kind of dishonesty that Ben Stein exposed.
There’s another new movie out this month that I want to see also (not a feature film but an in depth documentary):
Darwin’s Dilemma