Posted on | April 2, 2008 | 1 Comment
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FREEDOM FRIDAY, APRIL 18th
See Ben Stein’s EXPELLED at YOUR THEATER |
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“Ben Stein has a new movie out. It’s called EXPELLED: No Intelligence Allowed. It is powerful. It is fabulous.”
-Rush Limbaugh, nationally syndicated radio host
“EXPELLED is an enormously important project.”
-Michael Medved, nationally syndicated radio host
“Four stars!”
-Ted Baehr, editor, MovieGuide |
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1. Identify your local movie theater’s corporate affiliation (Regal, AMC, Cinemark, etc.) by looking in the newspaper for their ads.
2. Call the corporate headquarters (see the list below) and tell them to book EXPELLED at your local theater (give them your state and home town.)
3. Visit www.expelledthemovie.com and download a free poster.
4.Call or stop by your local theater and ask for the manager. Tell him that your school, church, or organization wants to see EXPELLED. Ask about group rates and/or renting the theater for a night. Leave a note with the EXPELLED poster.
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| AMC |
(800) 262-4849 |
Malco Theatres (AK, MS, KT, MO) |
(866) 528-1589 |
| Carmike Cinemas |
(706) 576-3400 |
Malco Theatres (Memphis) |
(901) 761-3480 |
| Century Theatres |
(415) 448-8422 |
Mann Theatres |
(818) 380-8212 |
| Cinemark |
(800) Cinemark |
Mescop Theatres |
(715) 362-2800 |
| Classic Cinemas |
(630) 968-1600 x116 |
MJR Theatres |
(248) 548-8282 |
| Cleveland Cinemas |
(440) 349-3306 |
Muvico Theatres |
(954) 564-6550 x1284 |
| Drexel Theatres Group |
(614) 222-0947 |
Rave Motion Pictures |
(972) 692-1700 |
| Easter Federal |
(800) 394-7368 x328 |
Regal Cinemas/Edwards/UA |
(800) 792-8244 |
| GKC Theatres |
(217) 528-4981 x107 |
Rouman Cinemas |
(715) 362-2800 |
| Harkins Theatres |
(480) 627-7777 |
Santikos Theatres |
(210) 496-1300 x12 |
| Kerasotes Theatres |
(217) 788-5200 |
Star Theatres |
(608) 326-5449 |
| Krikorian Theatres |
(866) 250-2320 |
UltraStar Cinemas |
(760) 597-5777 x14 |
| Lone Star Theatres |
(512) 353-7077 |
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“EXPELLED: No Intelligence Allowed”
In Theaters Nationwide, Friday April 18th |
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Comments
April 2nd, 2008 @ 8:45 am
This films’ main thesis, that anyone in the science community who believes in God, or is a Darwin dissenter is being “expelled” is false at its core.
In a New York Times interview, Walter Ruloff (producer of Expelled) said that researchers, who had studied cellular mechanisms, made findings suggestive of an intelligent designer. “But they are afraid to report them”.
Mr. Ruloff also cited Dr. Francis S. Collins, a geneticist who directs the National Human Genome Research Institute and whose book, “The Language of God: A Scientist Presents Evidence for Belief”, explains how he came to embrace his Christian faith. Mr. Ruloff said that Dr. Collins separates his religious beliefs from his scientific work only because “he is toeing the party line”.
That’s “just ludicrous,” Dr. Collins said in a telephone interview. While many of his scientific colleagues are not religious and some are “a bit puzzled” by his faith, he said, “they are generally very respectful.” He said that if the problem Mr. Ruloff describes existed, he is certain he would know about it.
Similarly, Dr. Ken Miller is a professed Christian who wrote “Finding Darwin’s God” (which I suggest you read). Dr. Miller has not been “expelled” in any fashion for his belief in God.
The movie tries to make the case that “Big Science” is nothing but a huge atheist conspiracy out to silence believers, but only presents a very one-sided look at some of the Discovery Institute’s “martyrs”.
Carolyn Crocker “expelled”? – No.
Her annual teaching contract was not renewed. Was she “fired” for daring to bring God into research? – No. She was hired to teach Cell Biology, and she decided to ignore the schools’ curriculum and substitute her own curriculum.
Guillermo Gonzalez “expelled”? – No.
He was not granted tenure. The film doesn’t bring up the fact that in all his years at ISU he had only brought in only a miniscule amount of grant money. Nor does it bring up the fact that in all his years at ISU he failed to mentor a single student through to their PhD. Nor does it mention that in his career at ISU, his previous excellent record of publication had dropped precipitously.
Richard von Sternberg “expelled”? – No.
Sternberg continues to work for NIH in the same capacity. Of course the movie doesn’t bring up his underhanded tactics in getting Meyers work published.
This movie attempts to influence it’s viewers with dishonesty, half-truths, and by a completely one-sided presentation of the facts.
If a scientists’ research is not accepted by the scientific community, it isn’t because the scientist either believes or doesn’t believe in God or Darwin, it is usually because they are producing bad science.