Posted on 04/17/2008 4:07:06 PM PDT by Aristotelian
Evolution doesn’t cover the origin of life. That is another field of science.
I feel pretty confident that Ben Stein's film is cut from the same cloth.
Boob bait for the Bubbas...
It will be ignored. I doubt he will get even a nomination. They’ll give it to some Brazillion movie about a street kid who murdered his mother, got out of prison, and now sells flowers at the airport.
Brilliant! Knowing what a cesspool of claptrap is in those minds, he brings his point home so much better by allowing them to expose themselves...
.... a spotlight on the ignorance of so many who say so much, yet know so very little.
I go to the theater about once a year - I guess this will be my 2008 movie...
Anyone?
Bueller?
Which field of science would that be?
Ben Stein Gets it. Bump!
Hehe, no answer yet.
abiogenesis
>>I wonder whether Expelled will win the Documentary Feature Academy Award.<<
LOLOLOLOL!!!
Right after “Enchanted” wins as a documentary!
(did you see their winner of best picture last year? OY)
If my rate of response is too slow for you I will be glad to enter into a consulting arrangement with you that guarantees you a specified response time while guaranteeing me a specific monetary restitution.
Let me know your offer.
Also, why isn't lightening still creating life? Has it lost it's 'spark'?
Try again.
Technically true. Evolution itself, as a pseudoscience, doesn't cover the origin of life. Evolutionism, as a philosophy, does.
The problem that I have with the issues being brought up by Mr. Stein and his movie is the following. The people who are wrongly being oppressed, Christians in particular if I understand what the movie is about, are ignorant of the Constitution and its history anyway. The consequence of this ignorance is that Christians are impotent to stand up for their constitutional rights against factions who are themselves constitutionally ignorant.
Given Mr. Stein's movie, this post (<-click) appropriately references an earlier thread relating to the problems that teacher John Freshwater is having with respect to keeping his bible in the classroom.
Also, this post (<-click) referenced in the post concerning Mr. Freshwater, while it addresses a 10 commandments issue, explains how FDR's distain for state rights got us into the c&s separation messes that we are having today, in my opinion, as evidenced by this very thread.
As I mentioned in another post, the bottom line is that the people need to reconnect with the intentions of the Founders concerning the Founder's division of federal and state powers. This is particularly important where the wrongly ignored 10th A. power of the states to address religious issues is concerned, power now limited by the honest interpretation of the 14th Amendment. The people then need to get in the faces of renegade justices, the Oval Office and the Senate and do a major spring cleaning where government respect for our religious freedoms is concerned.
All good questions.
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