Thursday, November 20, 2008

Expelled

What an awesome flick. The interview at the end with Richard Hawkins, going on and on about how he thought the origins of life came from visiting life-forms from another planet...was priceless. The visit to the Nazi compounds and the Nazi hospital where they killed handicapped people was the most chilling thing I have seen in a while. The link of Eugenics and Planned Parenthood gave me the creeps. I watched this with my eldest son Christian, and I found myself hoping the young men like him will devote themselves and their brains to science to be part of a new rebel alliance that will love God with all their minds, as well as their hearts. Such men and women are needed desperately as our educational systems are closing their minds to free thought. Well worth the rental fee.

3 comments:

joey said...

the truth is out there...
my son adam has a great interest in science too...maybe bring a new meaning to the term "Christian science?" :-D
great film..that everybody needs to see..

Mary said...

After watching this movie, all I have to say is: "Things that make you go hmmmmm?"

Mel said...

We watched this about a month ago, maybe two. It was riveting. Fascinating. One of the things that struck me most powerfully was the concept that people think that there's not much difference between dead ooze and a living cell. Until you really look at a single cell, and the incredible intricacies involved in it...

To say that a cell just happened its way out of a puddle of goo is like throwing a 10,000-piece puzzle on the floor and it just happening to have all the pieces fall into their proper places.

The point of a puzzle that is put together is just that--SOMEONE had to put it together.

Great show. Thanks for recommending it. The world needs more people like Ben Stein who are brave enough to confront lies with truth.