I don't think there's any question that people in the academic world face pressure and possible ostracism if they speak up about the inability of Darwinian theory to explain the almost unbelieveable complexities at every level in our universe. Whether it's at the intra-cellular level, with it's irreducible complexity (either it's all there at once, or it couldn't be living, and couldn't happen gradually by evolution), or at the level of simple organisms, where the production of a single, simple cell would require the simultaneous production of hundreds of proteins at the same time, fit togther in just the right way to support life, there is no possible way that the world we live in happened by chance or accident. As the movie clearly points out, people tend to believe this anyway, in the face of continually mounting evidence to the contrary. And the social consequences of de-valuing human life by denying that men and women have a Creator are dire - and we're seeing the results more and more in our society today.