Expelled: No Mystery Allowed
Expelled: No Mystery Allowed -
Here is a link to one of Thunderf00t's debunkings of Ben Stein's Ravings:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihYq2dGa29M
Expelled Trailer and other:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JEPqLKErXpI
Here is a video about how PZ Myers was Expelled by the film's producers from a screening of the film while his guest, Richard Dawkins, was not. Very funny story.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c39jYgsvUOY
Here's a link to PZ Myers' Blog:
http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/
And a link to Richard Dawkin's website:
http://www.richarddawkins.net
Also, check out this site. It very thoroughly debunks the claims made in the movie:
http://www.expelledexposed.com
Author: atheistliberty
Keywords: Creationism Intelligent Design Christian Atheist Science Dawkins Darwin Myers Evolution Education Expelled Movie
Added: May 2, 2008











No mystery allowed
I tell you, you are an awesome person. And i again i would love to say this, "theory" is not proven fact. When the bible says "God Created" there is no room for theory or argument. But, i enjoy your videos .
Bless you.
The Bible is no Substitute for Evidence
Sorry for my late reply. Comments have been broken on this site for quite some time.
I reject the Bible as a credible source of information about what happened long before humans existed. The fact that something is written in the Bible is evidence of the writer's belief that it was true not evidence that the statement itself is true. When you take into account that the writer was a primitive man whose knowledge of the universe was limited to a small patch of land on this immense Earth, no reasonable person could consider their proclamations credible. You are going to say, "But the Bible was divinely inspired!" and I say to you that, like Thomas Paine, I believe that any divine revelation ceases to be divine as soon as the receiver attempts to pass that revelation along to another man. What evidence do I have that the other man actually received this revelation from a divine source rather than making it up. Perhaps this supposed recipient of divine revelation is just trying to manipulate me by telling me that his revelation was divinely received.
If god wanted to reveal himself to me, she would have. Until she does, I reserve judgment on her existence and I certainly do not take another man's revelation as sufficient evidence. Further I do not accept the revelation as it comes to us in the Bible which is so far removed from the original revelation I have no reason to believe that it accurately reflects the actual original revelation, if there was one.
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