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Wow, that was actually pretty good!
PostedApril 27, 2008
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fromĀ Camptown, PA
The movie gets to the point I think most of us have known all along. There is no reason not to discuss ID in the classroom: the complexity of the cell, as we know today, makes the Darwinist theory of spontaneous life from primordial soup seem very unlikely; the cell is a microscopic factory, not a sack of goo, as Darwin supposed. In much the same way a rational person would look at a physical manufacturing plant and realize someone designed, built and put people and procedures in place to run the plant, so too the complexity of the cell leads one to consider it as a well-designed factory that runs according to certain rules. The only reason it cannot be considered is that points to a creator. These guys and gals (Scott, Dawkins, etc.) have a lot riding on keeping ID away from the view of rational people. Their work and their belief system would be questioned, and when you have no firm base to stand on, questions are dangerous things. Therefore, expell the infidels. Thank you Ben, for this documentary. It was well done, and shows the beliefs and to a certain extent, the scientific, religious and moral consequences of both sides.
Yes, I recommend this movie.
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