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Evolution debate will screen soon

05 Nov, 2009 11:28 AM
DURING the past few months in the Tamworth press we have been treated to a vital debate over creation/evolution issues.

In this 200th year since the birth of Charles Darwin, when the ABC and SBS are serving up an unprecedented number of near-deifying documentaries on this very human being, along comes a sobering ‘rubber hits the road’ exposé of just a little of the personal and academic devastation wrought by the current evolutionary paradigm and its totalitarian elite.

This Saturday, November 7 and next Wednesday, November 11, Tamworth will have its first chance to see the debate hit the big screen when Forum 6 Cinemas presents Expelled – No Intelligence Allowed.

I am told this is a very revealing documentary on the topic from an entertaining, top-of-his-class Yale lawyer who performs a Michael Moore-like investigation.

Mixed with the required deal of good humour to relieve our disgust, he exposes the arrogance, intellectual destructiveness and oppressive totalitarian stance of those currently prominent in the propagation of evolutionary fable.

Many world-class scientists are being ostracised, having their teaching/research tenures removed and their professional input excluded because their research supports the creation of the life by intelligent design rather than the current evolutionary paradigm. This censorial regime is to the detriment of science and humanity as a whole, so any exposition is very welcome.

“Funny, insightful and transformational” says Dr Ted Baehr, of movieguide.org

Dale Mead

Tamworth

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