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    Expelled was excellent!

    Posted on Thursday 17 April 2008 by Greg @ 8:58 am
    Filed under: Rants

    I had the privilege of seeing the movie Expelled: No intelligence allowed in a pre-screening a few weeks ago and I’m thrilled that I did. It was a funny, thought provoking, dangerous, serious, engaging (and did I mention “funny”?) documentary. I have been a fan of Ben Stein since his “Bueller, Bueller” days, but now he is a rock star to me. He was so tongue-in-cheek that he almost bit it off.

    Regardless of where you stand in the Creation vs. Evolution vs. Intelligent Design debate you will find this documentary thought provoking and fun. Mr. Stein interviews experts from both sides of the debate and has a great time doing it.

    He is not actually trying to make an argument for Intelligent Design as much as he is that we should be free to have the debate in the public square. Expelled clearly shows that once esteemed scientists and/or educators who embrace an I.D. point of view have been marginalized, mocked and often expelled by the tightly wound, gated community of evolutionary elitists who rule the roost of all things smart.

    This documentary exposes the hypocrisy of the high brow Intelligentsia and shows that most are only open to free speech and debate if it happens on their side of “the wall” (a term that is coined to describe the closed thinking of many evolutionists to consider any other origin options than evolution.) Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed pulls their fancy pants down and spanks em good.

    If I were a youth leader I’d take a core of my teenagers to go see it and then I’d make a plan with them to unleash a youth group wide discussion once the DVD came out. The doc, while great, feels like about 15 minutes too long for the average teenager to me. And the last thing I would want to do is have a bunch of teenagers fidgeting in the theater. They could miss out on some great content and that would be bad. This film is too important to miss any segment. I think the DVD, broken up in segments over the course of 4 weeks in the youth group setting, would give the entire youth group a chance to process and talk through the excellent content in this ground breaking documentary.

    So grab ten or so of your teens, get some tickets this weekend and let the conversations begin! And, once the DVD comes out, make it a youth group wide, month long discussion. On second thought, open it up to the teen community once the DVD releases and use it as an outreach. If this is not an evangelism opportunity I don’t know what one is. For once a movie that doesn’t make creationist Christians look like back woods dummies who cling on to their guns and their religion in the face of all the evidence.

    Where do I stand in the Creation vs. Evolution debate? Suffice it to say that I take Genesis chapter 1 at face value. Call me a brute. Call me a literalist. Call me a Neanderthal (actually dont’ call me that one). But don’t ever accuse me of not taking the Bible seriously. Although I have friends that vigorously debate with me on this, I just can’t get away from how plainly the first chapter of Genesis describes how everything began…and I believe it. Because I’m a scientist? No. I wasn’t even that good at science. I believe it because the Bible says it.

    What about all the “evidence” that evolution provides? Check out Expelled when it comes out in theatres (Friday, April 18th). You may be surprised at how little compelling evidence Darwinian evolution actually does provide. Lots of smoke, little fire.

    For more information on the movie (and some downloadable leader’s guides) go to www.getexpelled.com.

    Signed, Greg Stier
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    45 Comments for 'Expelled was excellent!'

    1. On April 17, 2008 @ 12:54 pm Amber said:
      • I can’t wait to see it!

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    2. On April 17, 2008 @ 2:26 pm Tracy said:
      • I am looking forward to seeing this. While my first passion is being a youth leader, I also teach chemistry and physics in high school. I feel, so often, as a teacher, our hands are tied to only tell one side of this issue, while we are suppose to be PC with all other topics and give all sides and respect everyone’s opinion. I would love to show this in my classes the next time we discuss origins. We are turning children away from God at very early ages.

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    3. On April 17, 2008 @ 7:12 pm Becky said:
      • I wanna see it.

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    4. On April 17, 2008 @ 9:53 pm Brian said:
      • It’s interesting you mention this on your blog this evening. We’re taking some student leaders from Matthew House tomorrow night. It’s only showing in select theaters in our area and only for a short time. So we’re jumping on the chance now.

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    5. On April 17, 2008 @ 10:44 pm leah said:
      • Hey greg, i was just wondering if you had any take on the Day of Silince in schools. Its always been a big deal at the shcools i’ve attended and this year promises to be no different. I am also farmiliar with the Day of Truth- the Christian counter-movement but would participating in the day of Truth just escalate things or would not participating be not standing up for my beliefes as a christian? WHat are your thoughts?

        ~Leah

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    6. On April 19, 2008 @ 4:37 am Bubelaiken said:
      • ohh yeah me and my whole youth group we are going to see that on next week on saturday.

        We can wait!!!!

        you know what werid??? greg??? you were in my dream yeterday while i was sleeping i was like Whoa!!! im like why greg in my dream?

        im trying the figuare out the meaning of the dream

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    7. On April 19, 2008 @ 7:10 am Greg Stier said:
      • Hey Leah, tough one. As you make your decision (which is yours to make) just remember that the call of the Christian is to “speak the truth in love”. How can you best stand for truth in a loving manner? In the words of the old preacher from two centuries ago “God give me the mixture of the lion and the lamb.”

        I’ll pray for you as you make your decisoin.

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    8. On April 19, 2008 @ 8:37 pm Kristina said:
      • Hey,

        I went and saw Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed today with a few of my friends, and it was awesome! Definitely thought provoking. I thouroughly enjoyed watching the “debates” that went on between Ben Stein and some of the evolutionary scientists. I got a lot out of it. To be honest, I think I can honestly say that movie changed my life. It really put things into perspective for me. My friends seemed to get a lot out of it too. Anyway, I can’t wait for it to come out on DVD, I may have to go see it again while it is in theaters. Thanks Greg for the review that you posted, if you hadn’t done that I never would have even known that there was a movie out such as Expelled.

        -Kristina

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    9. On April 19, 2008 @ 9:04 pm Dan said:
      • Want to see it so bad (so do my friends) but its not playing in my town, nearest showing is 2 hours away. BLAH. but I already want to buy the DVD!

        –Dan

        PS: Nice post Greg! thanks.

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    10. On April 20, 2008 @ 10:29 pm Tim Schmoyer said:
      • I saw it Friday night, but found it kinda boring and difficult to follow. My wife won a free screening of the movie for our church and community at Y.S. in St. Louis, so we’ll follow-up on that since it’s not showing within 2 hours of us, but I dunno, the arguments didn’t really feel that compelling to me.

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    11. On April 21, 2008 @ 11:12 am Steve said:
      • Greg, it was a great movie, saw it Saturday.

        One thing people need to understand is that it is a 90 minute documentary and as such can seem long and boring. However that said our family (2 adults, 26 yr old 16 yr old) all enjoyed it and got a lot out of it. He is not proving any theory but just as you pointed out wants to be able to allow the debate to take place. He makes a lot of GREAT points. It is funny how some of the institutions try to cover up the predigest and others admit to it when it comes to anything other than Darwinism.

        Every Christian should see this. If you want to have fun, take a non-Christan friend and then sit down and discuss it after words. That is if they want a good debate topic.

        Ben Stein does a great job of attacking the question “Can we talk about this?”

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    12. On April 22, 2008 @ 12:52 pm lilg said:
      • My youth group showed a little video about it like you know in the theatres…the commercials…that’s it.anyway they gave people a chance to see it but i didn’t get a chance to go but they are going again so i hope i can go see it!
        <3 in christ
        Kristin

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    13. On April 23, 2008 @ 10:27 am Kristen said:
      • I saw the documentary Monday and I thought it was awesome!!!! I really liked the interviews with the evolutionary scientists.

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    14. On April 24, 2008 @ 12:03 pm Allen said:
      • I wanted to see it, but we had our Youth Leader Retreat this past weekend. I hope to see it this coming Friday. I heard our Youth Pastor, Pastor Andrew (the Aussie from Souderton), saw you down in DC this past week.

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