Ben Stein is known to many as an actor on Comedy Central. But the funniest part about his latest movie called "Expelled" is not any clever lines spoken by Stein but the hysterical way the liberals are trying to discourage people from seeing it.
Stein's critics don't effectively refute anything in "Expelled"; they just use epithets to ridicule it and hope they can make it go away. However, it won't go away; even Scientific American, which labeled the movie "shameful," concedes that it cannot be ignored.
The movie is about how scientists who dare to criticize Darwinism or discuss the contrary theory called Intelligent Design (ID) are expelled, fired, denied tenure, blacklisted, and bitterly denounced. Academic freedom doesn't extend to this issue.
The message of Stein's critics comes through loud and clear. They don't want anybody to challenge Darwinian orthodoxy or suggest that Intelligent Design might be an explanation of the origin of life.
Stein, who serves as his own narrator in the movie, is very deadpan about it all. He doesn't try to convince the audience that Darwinism is a fraud, or that God created the world, or even that some unidentified Intelligent Design might have started life on Earth.
Stein merely shows the intolerance of the universities, the government, the courts, the grant-making foundations and the media, and their determination to suppress any mention of Intelligent Design.
The only question posed by the movie is why, oh why, is there such a deliberate, consistent, widespread, vindictive effort to silence all criticism of dogmatic Darwinism or discussion of alternate theories of the origin of life? Stein interviews scientists who were blacklisted, denied grants, and ostracized in the academic community because they dared to write or speak the forbidden words.
The liberals are particularly upset because the movie identifies Darwinism, rather than evolution, as the sacred word that must be isolated from criticism. But that semantic choice makes good sense because Darwinism is easily defined by Darwin's own writings, whereas the word evolution is subject to different and even contrary definitions.
The truly funny part of the movie is Stein's interview with Richard Dawkins, whose best-selling book "The God Delusion" established this Englishman as the world's premier atheist. Dawkins is a leading advocate of the theory that all life evolved from a single beginning in an ancient mud puddle, perhaps after being struck by lightning.
Putting aside the issue of evolving, how did life begin in the first place? Under Stein's questioning, Dawkins finally said it is possible that life might have evolved on Earth after the arrival of a more highly developed being from another planet.
Aren't aliens from outer space the stuff of science fiction? And how was the other-planet alien created? According to Dawkins, life must have just spontaneously evolved on another planet, of course without God.
Stein spent two years traveling the world to gather material for this movie. He interviewed scores of scientists and academics who say they were retaliated against because of questioning Darwin's theories.
Stein interviewed Dr. Richard Sternberg, a biologist who lost his position at the prestigious Smithsonian Institution after he published a peer-reviewed article that mentioned Intelligent Design. Other academics who said they were victims of the anti-ID campus police included astrobiologist Guillermo Gonzalez, denied tenure at Iowa State University, and Caroline Crocker, who lost her professorship at George Mason University.
Stein dares to include some filming at the death camps in Nazi Germany as a backdrop for interviews that explain Charles Darwin's considerable influence on Adolf Hitler and his well-known atrocities. The Darwin-Hitler connection was not a Stein discovery; Darwin's influence on Hitler's political worldview, and Hitler's rejection of the sacredness of human life, is acknowledged in standard biographies of Hitler.
Stein also addresses how Darwin's theories influenced one of the U.S.'s most embarrassing periods, the eugenics fad of the early 20th century. Thousands of Americans were legally sterilized as physically or mentally unfit.
Mandatory sterilization based on Darwin's theories was even approved by the U.S. Supreme Court, with Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes writing his famous line, "Three generations of imbeciles are enough." Stein also reminds us that Margaret Sanger was a eugenicist who wanted to eliminate the races she believed were inferior.
Stein's message is that the attack on freedom of inquiry is anti-science, anti-American, and anti-the whole concept of learning. His dramatization should force the public, and maybe even academia, to address this extraordinary intolerance of diversity.
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During my years exposing evolutionism extremism I have come in contact with several of the Darwinian disciples (such as Scott and Myers) who appear in the EXPELLED. I have witnessed, first hand, their deceit and hostility. Richard Dawkins is arguably the eminent evangelist of atheism and evolutionism in the world.
In 2002, I presented the Dr. Joseph Mastropaolo "Life Science Prize" challenge (lifescienceprize.org) to Dr. Dawkins. Dr. Dawkins and I exchanged some e-mails, and after he realized he had been cornered he published an intended face-saving article "Why I Won't Debate Creationists" in the Winter 2002/03 edition of the misnamed Free Inquiry magazine. Free (sic) Inquiry would not publish Mastropaolo's and my rebuttal to the Dawkins diatribe.
Evolutionists are not going to allow honest and open discussion of the immense flaws in evolutionism because, as Dr. Mastropaolo says, "Evolutionists have no scientific evidence. That is the reason they do not want to debate. Without evidence, they can't win unless they fix the jury. Given an honest judge or jury, they would make of themselves a laughingstock."
Judging from the audience guffaws, that is exactly what happened to Dr. Dawkins during the closing scenes in EXPELLED. Indiana Jones is fiction, but Dawkins and his ilk actually believe that life on Earth could have come from higher intelligence from other galaxies. In other words, little green men who are smarter than us are responsible for all of humanity!
Dr. Mastropaolo searched the literature and could not find any record that Dr. Dawkins has ever published a peer-reviewed article in support of evolution. This led Mastropaolo to refer to Dawkins aptly as a "quack essayist of a 2,500-year-old pagan religion that masquerades as science."
Dawkins and others exposed in EXPELLED mandate that the hallucination of evolutionism be forced upon public school children. Parents who want an honest and open education for their children will not get it in the public schools because scientific truth has been expelled. Click here to reply to this post
correction about Dr. Sternberg
Posted On: 05/06/08 04:27:37 PM
Age 46, OH
The movie was great. On a technical note it is incorrect to say that Dr Sternberg "lost his position at the prestigious Smithsonian Institution". Actually, they just tormented him by spreading false rumors, harassing him, and otherwise making his work conditions intolerable. They also tried to get him fired from his paid position at NCBI. He has more info on it at his website http://richardsternberg.org/. Click here to reply to this post
I D versus Evolution
Posted On: 05/06/08 02:23:06 PM
Age 59, KS
I have wanted so much to see this movie, but have not had the time. However, I do believe that life was created by Intelligent Design .. AND [that] we have Evolved ... thru that same design. Does that make sense?? I believe that's what Darwin meant in his writings... but over the years it has been distorted into something else. For [Darwin] to merely say man came from some swamp of chemicals ... then joined to form man in one way ... and formed a mushroom .. in another way is pure UN-intelligence!
Any Man who has ever been in the delivery room to see the miracle of child birth .. has to know that there is a God of Creation... not an accidental chemist! Click here to reply to this post
Expelled is full of misinformation, lies, and propaganda
Posted On: 05/06/08 12:47:25 PM
Age 44, CA
1. "Darwinism" is not the proper name for it. You don't call Newton's theories "Newtonism" and you don't call Einstein's theory of relativity "Einsteinism". It's called Evolution by means of natural selection and explains the origin of Species, not the origin of life and most definitely NOT 'social Darwinism', which is basically eugenics as defined by Richard Hofstadter in 1944 and has NOTHING to do with evolution.
Darwin's theory explains the diversity of life across different environments; mutations occur at the genetic level, if the mutation is beneficial in the organism's current environment, it is passed on to its descendants. It's as simple as that; and it is the fundamental foundation of biological science today. Evolution is not just natural selection either; that's just a small part of it--it also includes cellular biology, embryology, paleontology, and much more.
2. Dawkin's comments in the movie were taken out of context. Firstly, he was misled (as were others) as to the subject matter of the movie. Secondly, he was asked if he could envision a scientific scenario where 'intelligent design' might be plausible. In his scenario, he envisioned that it could be possible that life on earth was 'created', but it would have to have been by an intelligent life form that had itself evolved somewhere else in the universe. Dawkins explains this in further detail on his web site http://www.richarddawkins.net.
3. Just because creationists think evolution challenges their ideas of god does not mean that you cannot accept the real science involved that proves evolution. Ken Miller is a biologist who gives public lectures on evolution and he was a key witness in the Dover trial. He is also a Christian who believes in god; however, he is able to accept the science because it is irrefutable. When asked why scientists who believe in god were not interviewed for the movie Expelled, the producers replied that it 'might be too confusing' to their target audience.
Check out http://www.expelledexposed.com for more information. People owe it to themselves to understand how deceitful the producers of this film really were in making it. Click here to reply to this post
Re:Expelled is full of misinformation ,lies and propaganda.
Posted On: 05/08/08 03:26:26 PM
Age 54, FL
You are saying that "Darwinism" is not the proper name for it. Well this is what I found. "Darwinism is a term for the underlying concepts in those ideas of Charles Darwin concerning evolution and natural selection. Discussions of Darwinism usually focus on evolution by natural selection, but sometimes Darwinism is taken to mean evolution more broadly, or other ideas not directly associated with the work of Darwin". So is it still not correct to use the term "Darwinism" when regarding to evolution? I am not trying to be critical, just trying to understand. Thanks... just being sincere... Vicky Click here to reply to this post
Well Said
Posted On: 05/07/08 11:40:13 AM
Age 31, MN
Well said, CA, Age 44. If ID proponents practiced sound scientific theory and actually had plausible evidence in ID, then the scientific community would embrace it. To date, there hasn't been any such evidence. And, to take one's comments out of context, especially in this way, is immoral and pathetic. Click here to reply to this post
Evolutionist expell Christianity -- not the other way around.
Posted On: 05/07/08 09:57:08 AM
Age 57, OR
Subtle wordsmithing and misquoting does not appeal to me. The humanist doctrines are well explained in their manifestos. Why argue with that? Expressly, squeeze the moral Christian world-view out from the euducation system so that in subsequent generations, child illiterates will be softened up for the media's rank and permissive amorality. Darwin (who plagerized most of his "work") was really unsure and said so. However, Sanger and Huxley were NOT unsure at all. Follow Stalin, Hitler and their philosophies -- see what they were founded upon. Evolution (not macro evolution) is a theory. I do not have a problem with discourse in educational circles. But when it becomes INDOCTRINATION of innocents with a stated purpose other than education, I am incensed.
It took me a long time to make all the connections, I am not that bright, but when I finally did, the immensity of the clever hoax appalled me!
I am afraid that Dawkins, for the present, is better named dorkins! But Muggeridge and Lewis also took their time getting to the point. Perhaps Dawkins will also. These guys leave me in the dust. However, as a mere ordinary human, it is possible to grasp the whole (and in my mind) correct world-view.
PGW. Click here to reply to this post
Good Review, Great Movie
Posted On: 05/06/08 09:19:35 AM
Age 24, SD
This movie is definitely the blockbuster event of the year so far for me. It was wonderfully done, and even shows how Darwinian evolution is the root of many problem (influencing Hitler, Stalin, etc. to kill people). One thing that I think the reviewer missed was the fact that Stein wants a change in the way things are done in the academic world- not provoking wrath. Not once in the movie did Stein try to make someone angry (although I'm sure Dawkins was after his terrible interview). It was not the point of the movie to destroy SOMEONE, but to promote ID and destroy something. To show the idiocy of Darwinian evolution as the only thing taught in the classroom! Stein's movie is motivational (get out there and make a fuss about this!) rather than just provoking liberals (by the way, how can you lump all liberals as being Darwinists- I know most are, but be careful!- loved the article, but I wish as Christians we didn't have to lump everyone together sometimes-and I am definitely not a liberal, but still be careful...). This movie is a must-see! Click here to reply to this post