Mathematical misunderstanding by Marks and O'Leary
Posted by Lippard at 4/27/2008 10:27:00 AM 0 comments
Labels: creationism, Expelled, intelligent design, movies
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Posted by Lippard at 4/26/2008 09:42:00 PM 8 comments
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Cinematically, Expelled gets off to a lovely start. First-time director Nathan Frankowski chooses a nice, rich level of contrast and uses it to create some sparkling opening shots of our nation’s capitol. Those who knew what they were in for when they walked into the theater (presumably, most of the film’s so-far few attendees) were given an artistic visual rough outline of where the film was going. By the time we see Ben Stein taking a deep breath, looking indeed like “the little investigative journalist that could” in his trademark adorable little sneakers, the audience is practically eager to believe whatever he has to say. Then he starts talking and the effect is ruined.Poor narration, over- and under-exposed shots, "Lord Privy Seals," and endless footage of Ben Stein walking are a few of the technical complaints.
Posted by Lippard at 4/26/2008 07:44:00 PM 0 comments
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Posted by Lippard at 4/24/2008 08:26:00 PM 0 comments
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There are a number of scientists and academics who've been fired, denied tenure, lost tenure or lost grants because they even suggested the possibility of intelligent design. The most egregious is Richard Sternberg at the Smithsonian, the editor of a magazine that published a peer-reviewed paper about ID. He lost his job.Sternberg was never employed by the Smithsonian and never lost his unpaid Research Associate position there. He never worked for any Smithsonian magazine, and resigned from his position as editor of The Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington six months before the publication of the Stephen Meyer intelligent design article which he approved with inappropriate review.
Sternberg has never been employed by the Smithsonian Institution. Since January 2004, he has been an unpaid research associate in the departments of invertebrate and vertebrate zoology at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History. Dr. Sternberg continues to enjoy full access to research facilities at the museum. Moreover, Stein's assertion that Sternberg was removed from a Smithsonian publication is not true. The Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington is an independent journal and is not affiliated with the Smithsonian.(Via Dispatches from the Culture Wars.)
Posted by Lippard at 4/24/2008 08:06:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: Ben Stein, creationism, Expelled, intelligent design, movies, religion, Richard Sternberg affair
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