Watch the trailer here. Note the blatant Bueller reference at the end.

Ben Stein, the lovable, monotone teacher from Ferris Bueller’s Day Off and The Wonder Years is on a journey to answer one of the biggest questions ever asked: Were we designed or are we simply the end result of an ancient mud puddle struck by lightning? Stein, who is also a lawyer, an economist, a former presidential speechwriter, author and social commentator, is stunned by what he finds on his journey. He discovers an elitist scientific establishment that has traded in its skepticism for dogma. But even worse, along the way, Stein uncovers a long line of biologists, astronomers, chemists and philosophers who have had their reputations destroyed and their careers ruined by a scientific establishment that allows absolutely no dissent from Charles Darwin’s theory of random mutation and natural selection.

“Big Science in this area of biology has lost its way,” says Stein. “Scientists are supposed to be allowed to follow the evidence wherever it may lead, no matter what the implications are. Freedom of inquiry has been greatly compromised, and this is not only anti-American, it’s anti-science. Its anti-the whole concept of learning.”

Expelled uncovers that educators and scientists are being ridiculed, denied tenure and even fired in some cases for the fact that they believe there is evidence of “design” in nature, challenging the idea that life is a result of random chance. For example, Stein meets Richard Sternberg, a double PhD biologist who allowed a peer-reviewed research paper describing the evidence for intelligence in the universe to be published in the scientific journal Proceedings. Not long after publication, officials from the National Center for Science Education and the Smithsonian Institution where Sternberg was a research fellow began a coordinated smear and intimidation campaign to get the promising young scientist expelled from his position. This attack on scientific freedom was so egregious that it prompted a congressional investigation.

Unlike some other documentary films, Expelled doesn’t just talk to people representing one side of the story. The film confronts scientists such as Richard Dawkins, author of The God Delusion, influential biologist and atheist blogger PZ Myers and Eugenie Scott, head of the National Center for Science Education. The creators of Expelled crossed the globe over a two-year period, interviewing scores of scientists, doctors, philosophers and public leaders. The result is a startling revelation that freedom of thought and freedom of inquiry have been expelled from publicly-funded high schools, universities and research institutions.

“The incredible thing about Expelled is that we don’t resort to manipulating our interviews for the purpose of achieving the ‘shock effect,’ something that has become common in documentary film these days,” said Walt Ruloff, co-founder of Premise Media and co-Executive Producer.


“People will be stunned to actually find out what elitist scientists proclaim, which is that a large majority of Americans are simpletons who believe in a fairy tale. Premise Media took on this difficult mission because we believe the greatest asset of humanity is our freedom to explore and discover truth.”

Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed is scheduled for release in February 2008. For more information on Ben Stein’s journey visit http://www.expelledthemovie.com/

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6 comments:

steve said...

Looking forward to learning more about this movie and seeing it.

David in Perth said...

You are asking for controversy with this type of story. I don't agree with the scientific community at large, however, they will crush you into oblivion if you bring up the "Intelligent Design" subject. Prepare for battle.

Anonymous said...

I think that it's about time someone stands up to the arrogance of these people. Go Ben! Bueller? Bueller? Bueller?

Paul Crutcher said...

David.

I am not afraid, nor ashamed of my belief in God. It's high time that those who believe begin to come out of hiding. There is an undercurrent of intimidation in regards to this topic. You should see some of the hate filled posts that I couldn't display here. This only proves the theory that is brought forth in this documentary. I look forward to watching it and judging it for myself.

Fudge said...

Paulie. I'm with you kid! You know how I am ......and I have had many debates on this subject and not one time could anyone back up their argument against "intelligent design". Resplendent!

Doug said...

So you're not going to mention the STATEMENT FROM THE COUNCIL OF THE BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON where they clearly state that Richard Sternberg published without review by any associate editor, and thus this article does not qualify as peer reviewed science?

Are you actually proposing to present both sides of the story when you "meet" those who agree with your point of view and "confront" those who do not?

Intelligent design is religious doctrine, not science. And in my opinion, that doesn't make it "false" or "fake", it just makes it "Not Science" and thus not appropriate for inclusion in science eduction or science discussion.