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hughART rated 6 months ago- At first I was going to give it a thumbs down. But I give it a thumbs up just so that you should check out the movie premise/trailer. I knew Stein was a Republican/Conservative but didn't realize he was siding with the anti-evolution crowd. It's thinly veiled as a movie for freedom of spee...
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 hughART rated 6 months ago- At first I was going to give it a thumbs down. But I give it a thumbs up just so that you should check out the movie premise/trailer. I knew Stein was a Republican/Conservative but didn't realize he was siding with the anti-evolution crowd. It's thinly veiled as a movie for freedom of speech and ideas.
 Imupabvit rated 8 months ago- The reason people get haughty when creationism rears its unscientific head: it's not based on fact. It is parallel to trying to teach that the earth is the center of the universe. (it says that in the bible too) - The presumption is ludicrous, and to try to push it as a viable theory is the height of stupidity. People have every right to get mad at people talking non-sense.
 Wespennest rated 13 months ago- Wow! Promoting an authoritarian fundamentalist religious doctrine thinly veiled as science SURE IS the definition of Rock and Roll!
 BigPig rated 14 months ago- I always thought Intelligence is a good thing.
But maybe the Darwinists are just wayyy more edumacated, and I have not evolved enought to understand it yet.
 mlselby rated 14 months ago- Ok Ben. Stop pretending you aren't a Christian pushing Christianity and answer this. Which god created life the universe and everything?
Krishna
Odin
Gaia
Allah
or the-great-unknowable-and-undefinable-divine-intelligence-but-you-may-as-well-go- with-the-most-popular-myth-for-out-culture-oh-what-a-surprise-its-Jeeeeeeesus"?
And BTW, we aren't "Darwinists". That is your derisive term used to partition us from the population. You can keep it.
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