Sure.
That's a switch from all of the ANTI-CHRISTIAN agenda's being promoted strongly by the liberal media circus'.
Let me know of the title so I can make a note to go see it.
Looking forward to a "fresh" perspective. Thanks for info!
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2007-12-12 05:51:33
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answered by YRofTexas 6
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I would rather call it pro-creation done by the fabulous Ben Stein and I will most certainly see it :-)
Its ironic that just a few days ago there was a suit filed by a scientist who personally held beliefs of creationism, yet tested his theories according to the standards of the thinktank or whatever group he worked for. When it leaked he personally agreed with ID he was fired. Go figure.
2007-12-12 05:08:05
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answered by Loosid 6
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Anti-Darwin? From what I understand he was a gentle man who was only following the light of truth where it led him. If I could get away from my kids long enough to actually see a movie, it wouldn't be to make a political or religious statement.
2007-12-12 03:00:46
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answered by ? 6
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Don't tell me it portrays Darwin as an ordinary man who started out life as a firm believer but retreated from his faith after studying geology, formed a theory of transmutation while working as geological surveyor on a ship commissioned to take Del Feugans back to South America, spent years and years and years working quietly on barnacles, earthworms and bees, received a letter from someone called Alfred Russel Wallace asking him about a theory he'd come up with about transmutation, rushed his book into production after nursing his evolutionary theory secretly for over twenty years, suffered terribly from vomiting sickness (possibly ME), grieved terribly over the loss of his daughter Annie, gave up reading serious literature in his old age in favour of simple romance novels, worked constantly on his scientific pursuits until he died, and was buried an agnostic in Westminster Abbey?
Oh, the TRAVESTY!
2007-12-12 02:53:04
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answered by Bad Liberal 7
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"I feel most deeply that this whole question of Creation is too profound for human intellect. A dog might as well speculate on the mind of Newton! Let each man hope and believe what he can." --Darwin
2007-12-12 02:47:27
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answered by chem sickle 3
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I don't see movies in theaters - I'm not paying $8 a ticket to watch 30 minutes of advertising and 90 minutes of garbage.
2007-12-12 02:47:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Speaking of movies, just saw the Golden Compass yesterday, can't imagine what the big fuss is about. Oh yeah, ignorant bigots who haven't seen it want attention.
2007-12-12 02:51:05
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answered by Brent Y 6
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I'm a skeptic, I'd like to see it, what's it called, who's in it, what's the release date.
It's so much fun picking apart bogus arguments, I can hardly wait.
2007-12-12 02:48:16
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answered by ? 6
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Does it have explosions, car-chase scenes, Bruce Willis and lots of gun-play?
No?
Probably not.
2007-12-12 02:48:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope.
I KNOW what I KNOW what I KNOW to be true.
God is the Father.
Jesus is the Son.
The Holy Spirit dwells in us, when we invite Him in.
THAT SIMPLE!!
Who IS 'darwin'?
2007-12-12 02:51:04
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answered by bettyboop 6
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