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Offline Thursday

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How did I miss this docuмentary (Expelled, No Intellgence Allowed
« on: September 04, 2011, 08:42:31 AM »
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  • I came across this docuмentary by a guy named Ben Stein. He goes around and interviews various scientists who were fired for giving intelligent design just the slightest bit of credibility. His final interview with Richard Dawkins at the end priceless.

     I'd say it is the best expose of the darwinian fraudsters, as far as being entertaining.



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    « Reply #1 on: September 04, 2011, 11:04:42 AM »
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  • Looks real good, I'm watching it now. Its obviously lacking a Catholic perspective, but it does give some air time to God, which I believe is good.


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    « Reply #2 on: September 04, 2011, 11:48:52 AM »
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  • OK, this is really good.

    Everyone watch this.. I like its style and it really showed how these atheists and atheist scientists become the way they are. Very hateful toward anyone who believes in a higher power--->an intelligent creator ---> God ----> Jesus  ----> Catholicism and Jesus as the King and Ruler, and the 2nd person of the Trinity.



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    « Reply #3 on: September 04, 2011, 11:53:45 AM »
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  • I thought this was a good docuмentary myself. Considering scientists can't even get to the bottom of a single cell, I think it's funny that one could even hypothesize on the origins of life when they can't even dissect the simplest organism and identify every part.

     :laugh2:
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    « Reply #4 on: September 04, 2011, 02:15:37 PM »
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  • If Darwin's theory (and it is a theory) falls, then the atheist's "whole house of cards" falls.  They just can't let that happen.
    Amen quippe dico vobis donec transeat caelum et terra iota unum aut unus apex non praeteribit a lege donec omnia fiant  (For amen I say unto you, till heaven and earth pass, one jot, or one tittle shall not pass of the law, till all be fulfilled. )


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    « Reply #5 on: September 04, 2011, 02:47:12 PM »
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  • The last scene was indeed priceless. I love it when Dawkins starts talking about aliens and Ben Stein looks over at the camera incredulously!

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    « Reply #6 on: September 04, 2011, 08:13:16 PM »
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  • Quote from: stevusmagnus
    The last scene was indeed priceless. I love it when Dawkins starts talking about aliens and Ben Stein looks over at the camera incredulously!


    We watched this docuмentary last year, I think, and the whole conversation with the alien guy was just incredible to me.

    For a long time at our house, the running joke for someone who didn't know the answer to a question was:  "Obviously, the aliens did it."

    I find it truly amazing that a person can not believe in God but can believe that the aliens "seeded" everything in existence.

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    « Reply #7 on: September 04, 2011, 09:15:55 PM »
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  • So Dawkins is one of those who believes that life originated on Earth thanks to extra-terrestrials?

    Isn't that like the question, "Where do tomatoes come from?" being answered by a child, "from the store!"

    Yes, dear, but where did the store get them? "From the distribution center".

    If aliens seeded the earth to create life, than who seeded those aliens?
    "Older aliens"
    Well, who seeded the older aliens' homeworld?
    And so on.

    You have to arrive at an un-caused Cause -- God.
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    « Reply #8 on: September 05, 2011, 04:38:04 AM »
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  • Brilliant!!  :applause:

    It shows evolutionists to be what they really are.

    "Science" is a business and if you're not selling the right product then you're gonna go broke!

    "On the back of crystals"!!!!!!!!! hahahahaHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHhahahahahahahahahahahahah


    hehehehehehe  :roll-laugh1: :roll-laugh2: Now I've heard it all!

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    « Reply #9 on: September 05, 2011, 04:39:43 AM »
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  • Oh and I loved the bit where the comic Richard Dawkins tries his luck with the pokies and kicks them in frustration! Definitely a funny clip!

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    « Reply #10 on: September 05, 2011, 08:50:09 AM »
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  • I was very thankful to Dawkins for making that very frank comment, that they tell the mainline churches that the theory of evolution can accomodate their faiths knowing full well that it can't.

    Dawkins was honest enough at that point. There's little doubt in my mind that one of the goals of promoting evolution is to destroy peoples faith.


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    « Reply #11 on: September 05, 2011, 08:54:36 AM »
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  • And if you question evolution, the media will come down on you with the wrath of Hell. Personal attacks on your intelligence, call you anti-science, etc.

    Some dislike her, but Ann Coulter does a great job of sarcastically responding to these types with facts.

    See below:

    http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=45893

    Liberals' View of Darwin Unable to Evolve

     by  Ann Coulter

     08/31/2011


    Amid the hoots at Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry for saying there were "gaps" in the theory of evolution, the strongest evidence for Darwinism presented by these soi-disant rationalists was a 9-year-old boy quoted in The New York Times.

    After his mother had pushed him in front of Perry on the campaign trail and made him ask if Perry believed in evolution, the trained seal beamed at his Wicked Witch of the West​ mother, saying, "Evolution, I think, is correct!"

    That's the most extended discussion of Darwin's theory to appear in the mainstream media in a quarter-century. More people know the precepts of kabala than know the basic elements of Darwinism.

    There's a reason the Darwin cult prefers catcalls to argument, even with a 9-year-old at the helm of their debate team.

    Darwin's theory was that a process of random mutation, sex and death, allowing the "fittest" to survive and reproduce, and the less fit to die without reproducing, would, over the course of billions of years, produce millions of species out of inert, primordial goo.

    The vast majority of mutations are deleterious to the organism, so if the mutations were really random, then for every mutation that was desirable, there ought to be a staggering number that are undesirable.

    Otherwise, the mutations aren't random, they are deliberate -- and then you get into all the hocus-pocus about "intelligent design" and will probably start speaking in tongues and going to NASCAR races.

    We also ought to find a colossal number of transitional organisms in the fossil record -- for example, a squirrel on its way to becoming a bat, or a bear becoming a whale. (Those are actual Darwinian claims.)

    But that's not what the fossil record shows. We don't have fossils for any intermediate creatures in the process of evolving into something better. This is why the late Stephen Jay Gould of Harvard referred to the absence of transitional fossils as the "trade secret" of paleontology. (Lots of real scientific theories have "secrets.")

    If you get your news from the American news media, it will come as a surprise to learn that when Darwin first published "On the Origin of Species" in 1859, his most virulent opponents were not fundamentalist Christians, but paleontologists.

    Unlike high school biology teachers lying to your children about evolution, Darwin was at least aware of what the fossil record ought to show if his theory were correct. He said there should be "interminable varieties, connecting together all the extinct and existing forms of life by the finest graduated steps."

    But far from showing gradual change with a species slowly developing novel characteristics and eventually becoming another species, as Darwin hypothesized, the fossil record showed vast numbers of new species suddenly appearing out of nowhere, remaining largely unchanged for millions of years, and then disappearing.

    Darwin's response was to say: Start looking! He blamed a fossil record that contradicted his theory on the "extreme imperfection of the geological record."

    One hundred and fifty years later, that record is a lot more complete. We now have fossils for about a quarter of a million species.

    But things have only gotten worse for Darwin.

    Thirty years ago (before it was illegal to question Darwinism), Dr. David Raup, a geologist at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, said that despite the vast expansion of the fossil record: "The situation hasn't changed much."

    To the contrary, fossil discoveries since Darwin's time have forced paleontologists to take back evidence of evolution. "Some of the classic cases of Darwinian change in the fossil record," Raup said, "such as the evolution of the horse in North America, have had to be discarded or modified as a result of more detailed information."

    The scant fossil record in Darwin's time had simply been arranged to show a Darwinian progression, but as more fossils were discovered, the true sequence turned out not to be Darwinian at all.

    And yet, more than a century later, Darwin's groupies haven't evolved a better argument for the lack of fossil evidence.

    To explain away the explosion of plants and animals during the Cambrian Period more than 500 million years ago, Darwiniacs asserted -- without evidence -- that there must have been soft-bodied creatures evolving like mad before then, but left no fossil record because of their squishy little microscopic bodies.

    Then in 1984, "the dog ate our fossils" excuse collapsed, too. In a discovery The New York Times​ called "among the most spectacular in this century," Chinese paleontologists discovered fossils just preceding the Cambrian era.

    Despite being soft-bodied microscopic creatures -- precisely the sort of animal the evolution cult claimed wouldn't fossilize and therefore deprived them of crucial evidence -- it turned out fossilization was not merely possible in the pre-Cambrian era, but positively ideal.

    And yet the only thing paleontologists found there were a few worms. For 3 billion years, nothing but bacteria and worms, and then suddenly nearly all the phyla of animal life appeared within a narrow band of five million to 10 million years.

    Even the eye simply materializes, fully formed, in the pre-Cambrian fossil record.

    Jan Bergstrom, a paleontologist who examined the Chinese fossils, said the Cambrian Period was not "evolution," it was "a revolution."

    So the Darwiniacs pretended they missed the newspaper that day.

    Intelligent design scientists look at the evidence and develop their theories; Darwinists start with a theory and then rearrange the evidence.

    These aren't scientists. They are religious fanatics for whom evolution must be true so that they can explain to themselves why they are here, without God. (It's an accident!)

    Any evidence contradicting the primitive religion of Darwinism -- including, for example, the entire fossil record -- they explain away with non-scientific excuses like "the dog ate our fossils."

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    « Reply #12 on: September 12, 2011, 06:44:07 AM »
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  • My husband and I was it when it was out in the theaters a few years ago, and then I  gave a copy to all my siblings that year for Christmas.

    I'm hoping that my niece and my nephews will learn from it.