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To: MayflowerMadam

Watching the close-minded evolutionists in the movie try to explain how life began was hilarious. On the backs of crystals. Space aliens. (How were the crystals and aliens created?)

I thought that was great too. They kept getting all testy with Ben Stein when he would try to clarify their answers. They admitted that they don't know the answer, yet at the same time they are absolutely sure that God wasn't involved. Talk about arrogance!

Do you know the name of the scientist in Paris that Stein talked to? I loved that guy. Was that Michael Behe, the biochemist who wrote Darwin's Black Box? I was fascinated by his explanation of how the more you study the workings of a cell, the more you realize that it could not have arisen spontaneously as a result of a random process.

290 posted on 04/21/2008 12:50:27 PM PDT by Elvina
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To: Elvina

The scientist in Paris was my favorite, too. I don’t think it was Behe; seems that it was a longer name. He had the greatest attitude.

My husband’s a physicist (PhD - works with directed energy), and he thought it was one of the best movies he’s ever seen.


295 posted on 04/21/2008 3:18:46 PM PDT by MayflowerMadam
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