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damn, I just read that "six things in expelled" article, that is sickening, but I figured the movie would be borderline propaganda.

One of the most popular "anti-evolution" books out there is one called "Life:How did it get here? By evolution or by creation?" published by the Watchtower society, and it is an absolutely horrific example of ignorance and propaganda. The book barely has anything to do with evolution (or at least the anonymous writers don't understand evolution in the least), takes quotes out of context, has terrible metaphors that have nothing to do with evolution (if a car is left in the wilderness does it become a better car???!?!), and is all and all an absolute joke of a book. But it is presented in a clear, professional manner and sounds very scientific with lots of numbers, statistics, and technical terms so that the reader comes away thinking that they now understand the debate of evolution, and are educated on the "theory" (one of the arguing points is that it's not a fact, it's a theory! The THEORY of evolution!!!!). But in reality they've just been fed a big spoon of bullshit with a cherry on top.

I kind of figured this movie was going to be the same thing, especially when I read luinil talking about how scientists must have alot of faith if they are proposing that aliens are the ones that created life on earth (does the movie really say that?). But reading that article shows it really is just another ridiculous attempt at propaganda by people with an agenda to try and get non-science religious beliefs taught in science classes.

 

lol, actually there is an entire website dedicated to showing the propaganda of the movie

http://www.expelledexposed.com/

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