‘Expelled: No
Intelligence Allowed’
Movie examines battle over origin of humanity
NEW YORK (CNS) -- Unlike some Christian
communities, the Catholic Church considers the theory that the human body
evolved from pre-existing living matter, proposed originally by Charles Darwin
(1809-1882), to be compatible with the religious truth revealed in the creation
narratives in the Book of Genesis -- provided the theory does not pass beyond
the realm of science to a denial of humanity’s spiritual dimension, the
creation of each human soul by God and God’s creative providence itself.
“Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed”
(Premise/Rampant) is a provocative documentary that focuses on the conflict
between adherents of what is called today Neo-Darwinism, which denies any such
purposeful providence, and proponents of the alternate theory of intelligent design,
known as ID.
The film’s purpose is to show that
academics and research scientists are penalized for even suggesting that there
might be flaws in prevailing evolutionary theory and that scientific evidence
for intelligent design is systematically ignored.
Director Nathan Frankowski’s
unabashedly partisan movie is hosted by former presidential speechwriter,
economist and sometime actor Ben Stein, who co-wrote the script with Kevin
Miller. In his impish manner, Stein interviews several members of the scientific
community who say they lost grants, were denied tenure or were dismissed from
their jobs for their views.
After a scientific journal edited by
Richard Sternberg (“Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington”)
published an article advocating intelligent design, for instance, Sternberg
asserts there was a concerted effort to force him out of his position as a
research associate at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of Natural
History in
(A preliminary investigation by the federal
Office of Special Counsel did indeed find evidence upholding Sternberg’s
charges. But the investigation was apparently stymied when the Smithsonian
exercised its right not to cooperate.)
Similarly, professor Caroline Crocker says that she was dismissed by
While these institutions uniformly reject
the claim that anyone is being persecuted for questioning Darwinism, at least
some admit that evolutionary skeptics and ID supporters do face hostility for
their beliefs.
Other supporters of intelligent design
featured here include mathematician David Berlinski,
theologian Alister McGrath and
Clad in his signature business suit and
sneakers, Stein maintains a slightly mischievous air. Contrary to his persona
in “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off,” in which he played a
soporific economics teacher, here he’s a roving gadfly demanding answers.
Like provocateur Michael Moore, Frankowski makes copious use of old movie clips
(documentary footage of the Berlin Wall, Dorothy unmasking the Wizard of Oz,
Charlton Heston battling the primates in “Planet of
the Apes,” and so on) to humorously -- if simplistically -- hammer home the
themes of suppression and duplicity.
As the
The film contains Holocaust imagery and
mature philosophical issues. The USCCB Office for Film & Broadcasting
classification is A-II -- adults and adolescents. The Motion Picture
Association of America rating is PG -- parental guidance suggested. Some
material may not be suitable for children.